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Xi Balances Global Power with Trump and Putin Talks
Summary
Chinese President Xi Jinping is positioning himself as the central mediator in global politics, hosting back-to-back summits with the leaders of the United States and Russia. While Trump’s visit concluded with a mix of pageantry and unresolved tension, Putin is set to arrive in Beijing just days later to reinforce the Sino-Russian partnership.
Key Stories
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Trump concludes China visit with mixed results — President Trump finished his high-stakes visit to Beijing where he discussed the Iran conflict and Taiwan, though the talks ended without major breakthroughs on key stalemates.
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Putin scheduled for immediate follow-up summit — Just hours after Trump’s departure, the Kremlin announced Vladimir Putin will visit Beijing on May 19 to celebrate 25 years of friendship and deepen strategic ties with China.
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Stark warnings over Taiwan and security — During the meetings, Xi Jinping reportedly issued serious warnings regarding Taiwan, emphasizing that any mishandling of the situation could lead to direct conflict between the world powers.
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Extreme security measures on Air Force One — In a notable display of caution, U.S. staff reportedly discarded all items received in China, including press badges and burner phones, before boarding the presidential plane.















