Trump to visit China in mid-May after Iran war delay
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President Donald Trump has confirmed plans to visit Chinese President Xi Jinping in mid-May, following a previous cancellation due to escalating tensions in Iran. This announcement comes after the original trip, slated for March 31 to April 2, was called off when the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28.

In a social media post, Trump shared, “My meeting with the Highly Respected President of China, President Xi Jinping, which was originally postponed due to our military operation in Iran, has been rescheduled and will now take place in Beijing on May 14th and 15th.” This rescheduling marks a delay of approximately six weeks from the initial plan.

In addition to his visit to China, Trump revealed that President Xi and his wife, Madame Peng Liyuan, are expected to visit the United States at an undisclosed future date. “First Lady Melania and I will also host President Xi and Madame Peng for a reciprocal visit in Washington, D.C., at a later date this year. Our representatives are finalizing preparations for these historic visits,” Trump announced.

The announcement indicates the postponement amounts to roughly six weeks.  

He also announced a subsequent visit from the Chinese President and his wife, Madame Peng Liyuan, to the US at an unknown date. 

‘First Lady Melania and I will also host President Xi and Madame Peng for a reciprocal visit in Washington, D.C., at a later date, this year. Our Representatives are finalizing preparations for these Historic Visits.’

‘I look very much forward to spending time with President Xi in what will be, I am sure, a Monumental Event,’ Trump added. 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday that the rescheduled state visit did not indicate that the Iran war was coming to a close, but hinted that it could soon be over. 

President Donald Trump will travel to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15 after the original visit scheduled for next week was postponed over the Iran war

President Donald Trump will travel to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15 after the original visit scheduled for next week was postponed over the Iran war

The meeting will serve as the second face-to-face session between two leaders since Trump's second term. They held a bilateral meeting at Gimhae International Airport on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Busan, South Korea, on October 30, 2025, shown above

The meeting will serve as the second face-to-face session between two leaders since Trump’s second term. They held a bilateral meeting at Gimhae International Airport on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Busan, South Korea, on October 30, 2025, shown above

When pressed on whether the trip signifies the Iran war is winding down, she reiterated, ‘We’ve always estimated approximately four to six weeks, so you could do the math on that.’

She also said the Chinese President was helpful in rearranging the visit, and understood Trump’s desire to stay in the US amid the war.

‘President Xi understood that it’s very important for the President to be here throughout these combat operations right now.’

‘He understood, obviously, the request to postpone, and accepted it,’ she added. 

Trump has said the visit will serve as a reset for US-China relations amid the world’s two largest economies’ competition for global recognition and military dominance. 

The President has also called on China and US allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz due to the nation’s reliance on oil and gas that transits the narrow chokepoint. 

‘Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships,’ Trump wrote on social media on March 14. 

However, he later backtracked and said the US does not need any help in securing the Strait through which a quarter of the global oil and natural gas supplies flow.

US President Donald Trump (R) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) prepare to shake hands during dinner at the Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Florida, on April 6, 2017

US President Donald Trump (R) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) prepare to shake hands during dinner at the Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Florida, on April 6, 2017

Trump and Xi walk around Mar-a-Lago in 2017

Trump and Xi walk around Mar-a-Lago in 2017

Trump and Xi previously met in October 2025 at a summit in South Korea.

During his first term, the President hosted Xi at Mar-a-Lago in 2017, and the leaders also met later that year in Beijing. They also got face time at various G20 events in 2018 and 2019. 

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