Jiang says Xi and Trump are scheduled to meet four times in 2026, with Trump's April state visit to China as the key event for renegotiating the economic relationship for the next five to ten years.
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State Visit
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...to be like four meetings this year. So Trump has a state visit in mid -May. China will reciprocate later on. And then they'll..."
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"...The big event will be when Trump visits China on a state visit in April. So, these four meetings, they need to hash out..."
"...to be like four meetings this year. So Trump has a state visit in mid -May. China will reciprocate later on. And then they'll..."
"...31st, at the end of this month, for a three -day state visit. And I think that people will be surprised by how friendly..."
"...At the end of this month, Trump is scheduled for a state visit to Beijing. And this is his first state visit in a..."
"...2026. Will be this April, when Trump visits China on a state visit, his first and his second term. And the US -China relationship..."
"...meetings with the Chinese president. In April, he's scheduled for a state visit to Beijing. What he needs to do is resolve this U.S.-China..."
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