Trump Meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for Summit
Trump has arrived in Beijing for discussions with Xi Jinping. The meeting is part of ongoing diplomatic engagements between the United States and China. (sources: thehill, nytimes, cnn, bbc, foxnews)

Trump arrived at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing for a summit with Xi. The meeting is expected to address various political and economic issues.
- Trump was greeted by China's vice president and a military honor guard upon arrival.
- The summit is part of a series of planned meetings between Trump and Xi over the next eight months.
- The meeting takes place amid ongoing discussions about trade and international relations.
Why it matters
The summit represents a significant opportunity for dialogue between the United States and China on key global issues.
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