Trump Says Visit to China May Be Delayed by Five to Six Weeks, Foreign Ministry Responds

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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin hosted the routine press conference on March 18. During the session, a reporter asked about President Trump’s statement that he will postpone his highly anticipated visit to China, which may take place in the next five or six weeks. What are China’s expectations for this meeting?

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin, File Photo, Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs website

Wang Wenbin responded that high-level diplomacy plays an irreplaceable leading role in China-U.S. relations. Both sides will continue to communicate regarding President Trump’s visit to China.

Source: Global Times

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