In the second half of March, the top leaders of the US and China plan to meet at the highest level. As reported by PANews, the White House officially announced President Trump's visit to China, which will take place from March 31 to April 2.
According to information from representatives of the American leadership, this trip reflects the intention of both countries to strengthen dialogue. The visit is preceded by preliminary statements about holding an official meeting ceremony, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming negotiations between the US and China leaders.
Such high-level meetings traditionally serve as a platform for discussing critical issues in bilateral relations and international affairs, representing a significant event on the diplomatic calendar of both nations.
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In the second half of March, the top leaders of the US and China plan to meet at the highest level. As reported by PANews, the White House officially announced President Trump's visit to China, which will take place from March 31 to April 2.
According to information from representatives of the American leadership, this trip reflects the intention of both countries to strengthen dialogue. The visit is preceded by preliminary statements about holding an official meeting ceremony, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming negotiations between the US and China leaders.
Such high-level meetings traditionally serve as a platform for discussing critical issues in bilateral relations and international affairs, representing a significant event on the diplomatic calendar of both nations.