China’s top military official is expected to skip Asia’s biggest defense forum for a second year in a row, sources say, ceding to the US and its allies an opportunity for public defense diplomacy https://t.co/zujGoX38dx
China’s commerce minister, Wang Wentao, had to skip APEC trade ministers’ opening session—arguably one of his most important duties of the year as host—because of an “urgent official business affair.”
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After Xi Jinping regaled Donald Trump with goose-stepping soldiers and flag-waving children, the Chinese leader’s warning that Taiwan could lead to “clashes” between the two amounted to a thunderclap in the world of Communist Party politics https://t.co/X2bbSI4h1M
China Daily, the Communist Party’s main vehicle for external propaganda, leads with “Red-carpet welcome for Trump in Beijing,” showing intent to greet Trump with highest level of state honors. Global Times has: “Trump arrives in Beijing for state visit after almost nine years.”
It’s about to kick off. American flags now flying on Chang’an Avenue near Tiananmen Square in Beijing ahead of the two-day visit to China by President Donald Trump, where he’ll meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick ruled out Chinese investment in the US auto industry, saying there’s no need for companies such as electric carmaker BYD Co. in America https://t.co/kSbAdA7aD7
As Donald Trump neared his self-imposed deadline to extinguish Iran’s “entire civilization,” it became apparent one country had enough clout to convince Tehran to deescalate: America’s biggest rival, China. https://t.co/97vKbq1i9d
Here at the Boao Forum in Hainan island, southern China, the room is filling up ahead of a speech from China’s No. 3 official Zhao Leji.
Chatting to some foreign diplomats, the topic front of minds for most is Iran. Let’s see if Zhao addresses the elephant in the room.
Moscow and Beijing are driving closer collaboration between authoritarian states and such networks help advance repression globally, according to researchers who used AI to drill into the activities https://t.co/MvA2uOTGPd
There was much buzz in Beijing Station on Thursday for the departure of the first passenger rail service between China and North Korea in six years. But no one boarding in Beijing appeared to be heading to North Korea. https://t.co/wukQZCTDto
With three weeks until Trump meets Xi Jinping, Beijing is frustrated by what it sees as insufficient US preparation that may limit the landmark summit to trade agreements and leave key diplomatic and security matters untouched. https://t.co/FPuXy7tDrK
China’s top diplomat called for an immediate end to hostilities in the Middle East, criticizing US actions while signaling that the turmoil won’t derail steadying ties with Washington https://t.co/IDZmfzlKrk
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s annual press conference kicks off in just over one hour.
Already the room is buzzing with journalists setting up and conducting interviews.
A topic I am hearing over again this morning is Iran. Let’s see how prominently Wang features it.
One month before President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump are set to convene at a much-touted summit in China, the toppling of another friend of China risks stoking tensions. https://t.co/VBctsbY91u