Trump to Pressure Xi on Iran Amid Trade Talks in Beijing
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- Trump will arrive in Beijing on the evening of May 13 for the visit (per straitstimes.com).
- Trump and Xi will have a bilateral tea and working lunch on May 15 before Trump returns to Washington (per straitstimes.com).
- The Iran war was launched by the United States and Israel on February 28, 2026 (per straitstimes.com).
- A senior administration official stated, 'I would expect the president to apply pressure' over Iran (per straitstimes.com).
- Trump has raised concerns about Chinese revenue for Iran and Russia through oil sales multiple times in calls with Xi (per straitstimes.com).
In a significant diplomatic move, US President Donald Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where he will address concerns regarding Iran.
This meeting, scheduled for May 15, follows Trump's earlier postponement of the visit in March due to the ongoing Iran war, which began on February 28, 2026, as a result of military actions by the United States and Israel.
The summit is expected to focus primarily on easing trade tensions between the two superpowers, but Trump's agenda will also include pressing Xi to reconsider China's support for Iran, particularly in light of the financial benefits China gains from oil sales to both Iran and Russia.
A senior administration official indicated that Trump is likely to apply pressure on Xi regarding these issues, reflecting the US's broader strategy to curb Iranian influence in the region.
This diplomatic engagement comes at a time when the US is actively seeking to end its military involvement in the Iran conflict, which has drawn significant international attention and criticism. The outcome of this meeting could have implications for US-China relations, especially concerning energy trade and geopolitical alliances in the Middle East.
- The US seeks to limit Iranian influence, which could affect Iranian civilians reliant on oil revenue.
- China's continued support for Iran through oil sales may undermine US efforts to stabilize the region.
- The outcome of the Trump-Xi meeting could reshape trade relations, impacting economies in both nations.
- Whether Trump successfully pressures Xi on Iran's oil sales during the May 15 meeting.
- Any official statements from the White House following the Beijing summit.
- The potential impact of the meeting on US-China trade negotiations post-May 15.
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