Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to Washington on September 24 for a bilateral summit with Donald Trump at the White House, skipping the United Nations General Assembly whose high-level segment begins September 22. This decision, confirmed on August 17, clearly illustrates Beijing’s current diplomatic priorities. Xi will arrive late on September 23 and depart on September 25, with an itinerary entirely focused on the US-China relationship. This will be their second in-person meeting in 2026, following Trump’s state visit to Beijing in May. The agenda is expected to cover artificial intelligence, trade, and technology.
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