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Trump Reveals Xi Jinping's US Visit Plans for September 24

US President Donald Trump announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the United States around September 24. Trump described the upcoming trip as a "reciprocal" visit during his own state visit to China. The two leaders met at Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing for private discussions. Trump thanked Xi for hosting, calling the visit a positive experience that enhanced mutual understanding.

Trump says Chinese President Xi will visit US on "September 24th, or thereabouts", calls it a "reciprocal" visit

Beijing, May 15

US President Donald Trump on Friday stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the United States around September 24, describing the proposed trip as a "reciprocal" visit, referring to the US's reciprocal trade with China, as he nears the end of his own two-day state visit to China.

Speaking to the press during his meeting with his Chinese counterpart at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing, Trump expressed his gratitude to Xi and his representative.

"I just want to thank President Xi and all of his representatives--we've become friendly with all of them; they're great people. It's an honour to be here, and we'll be back. And I believe on September 24th, or thereabouts, President Xi is going to be coming to the United States, and we will be reciprocal--like reciprocal trade, the visit will be reciprocal," Trump said.

He added that both sides would continue to strengthen engagement, stating that discussions between the two countries would be open and direct.

"We're going to lay it on the line, and we're going to have--you're going to walk away, I hope, hopefully very impressed, like I'm very impressed with China," Trump said.

The US President again thanked the Chinese leadership for hosting him, describing the visit as a positive experience.

"I just want to end by saying thank you very much, it's been really a great couple of days," he said.

The remark comes as Trump nears his China visit, as he is set to depart for the US later in the day.

Earlier in the day, Trump met with Xi Jinping at Zhongnanhai, the highly secure leadership compound of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing.

The meeting between the two leaders began Friday morning, with Trump and Xi seen walking through the gardens of the sprawling compound before holding a private discussion away from the media, as reported by CNN.

Zhongnanhai, often described as China's equivalent of the White House, serves as the central leadership complex of the Chinese Communist Party.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, President Xi held a welcome ceremony and banquet for Trump during the state visit, and the two leaders also visited the Temple of Heaven in Beijing.

Officials said the interactions enhanced mutual understanding, strengthened communication, and injected "stability and certainty" into global affairs.

The visit marks Trump's first trip to China in nine years, with both sides emphasising continued dialogue and coordination on international and regional issues.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting timing - September 24th is right around the UN General Assembly. So this could be a side meeting during that, or a separate state visit. Either way, it shows the US-China relationship is maturing beyond just trade wars. India needs to watch this closely because any thaw between them affects our strategic calculus in the Indo-Pacific. 🇮🇳

Vikram M

Reciprocal visit - nice way to frame it. But let's be honest, Trump is clearly impressed by China's hospitality and infrastructure. The man loves grand gestures and China knows how to put on a show. Xi visiting the US will be interesting - will Trump roll out the red carpet in the same way? Or will it be more business-like? Either way, good for global stability.

Michael C

As an American living in India, this feels like positive news. Trump seems to genuinely enjoy his interactions with Xi, and the "reciprocal" framing is smart politics. But I hope the US doesn't get too cozy with China while ignoring other allies like India. The Quad partnership is important too. Balance is key in international relations.

Sneha F

September 24th "or thereabouts" - classic Trump diplomacy, vague but optimistic 😄. The real question is what this means for trade deals. Will we see actual tariff reductions or just more photo ops? India should take notes on how to manage big power relations without losing sovereignty. Our own engagement with both countries needs to be more strategic.

Rohit L

Good diplomacy is about keeping doors open. Both leaders seem to have developed a personal rapport, which helps when things get tense. But India shouldn

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