
United States President Donald Trump will hold an official meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on October 30. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The White House press service provided this information. This meeting is considered the final destination of Trump's Asia tour.
According to White House Press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt, Trump's tour will begin in Malaysia, followed by official meetings in Japan and the Republic of Korea. At the end of the trip, he will meet face-to-face with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to discuss important issues between the two countries.
Leavitt emphasized that during the Asia tour, Trump will also meet with Japan's new Prime Minister Sanam Takaichi. They plan to discuss economic cooperation and security issues in the region.
These negotiations are an important part of the Trump administration's new geopolitical strategy in Asia. Earlier, Trump expressed high hopes for the meeting with Xi Jinping and mentioned the possibility of reaching an agreement on nuclear arms reduction.
He believes this initiative will help stabilize the complex relations between the two countries. Analysts consider these talks a significant event that will not only define economic relations between the US and China but also shape the global security system.
Because the issue of nuclear arms control and maintaining the balance of military power has become a central topic in the relations between the two countries in recent years. Additionally, Donald Trump recently announced the cancellation of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest.
This decision indicates a shift in the priority direction of US foreign policy against the backdrop of visits in Asia. Analysts emphasize that the main goal of Trump's Asia tour is to strengthen American influence and rebalance economic cooperation with China.
Therefore, the meeting with Xi Jinping is attracting great attention in the global political arena. The negotiations scheduled for October 30 may initiate a new political phase between the two countries.
The results of the meeting will be significant not only for Washington and Beijing but also for the entire international political environment.





