U.S. President Donald Trump has landed in Beijing for a two-day visit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
After landing, Trump walked down the red carpet, briefly giving a fist pump to a military honor guard and young Chinese flag-wavers, before his motorcade departed for his hotel.
He was greeted on the tarmac by Chinese deputy leader Han Zheng, U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue, and other dignitaries.
The White House said Trump is expected to take part in an official state arrival ceremony on May 14, meet with Xi, sit for multiple interviews, and attend several other official events.
“It’s the first state visit of a sitting U.S. president to China since President Trump’s last visit in 2017,” the White House wrote in a May 13 post on X, adding that it was a “historic Summit.”…
Trump Lands in China for Meeting With Xi Jinping

