CCP Plans to Bring Up Taiwan and Strait of Hormuz in Upcoming Trump-Xi Summit: Insider

The Chinese regime intends to use increasing imports from the United States as leverage over the important issues in the summit, according to an insider.
CCP Plans to Bring Up Taiwan and Strait of Hormuz in Upcoming Trump-Xi Summit: Insider
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U.S. President Trump is scheduled to visit Beijing this month to meet with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping. Although the official agenda of the summit hasn’t been announced, they are expected to address two main issues—the situation in the Taiwan Strait and conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz—according to an insider close to the Chinese regime’s diplomatic circles who spoke with The Epoch Times.

Trump’s visit to Beijing is slated for May 14–15. The original meeting date in March was postponed due to developments in the Iran war.

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Alex Wu is a U.S.-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Chinese society, Chinese culture, human rights, and international relations.