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Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China and the United States will continue to maintain communication regarding President Trump's visit to China
On March 18, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian hosted a routine press conference. A Reuters reporter asked whether China agrees with the new schedule after U.S. President Trump confirmed the postponement of his visit to China, stating that the meeting with the Chinese side will take place in about five to six weeks, and that China has accepted this. Does China approve of this timing? Additionally, given that this move has bought more time for both sides to prepare for a summit, will China take this opportunity to push for more substantive discussions between the leaders during the meeting? Lin Jian stated that summit diplomacy plays an irreplaceable strategic leading role in China-U.S. relations, and both sides will continue to communicate regarding President Trump’s visit to China. (Beijing Daily)