‘Not far away’: Donald Trump indicates a trip to the upcoming China; Meeting with Xi Jinping on the card

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he can travel to China “not far in future”, indicating a potential diplomatic melting between intensive trade talks and geopolitical stresses.Speaking with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Junior at the White House, Trump confirmed that Xi had increased an invitation. He said, “President Xi has invited me to China, and we are probably not doing that, not in future,” he told reporters. “It’s a little outside, but not far away”, Trump said.According to the CNA, while no final plan has been announced, sources familiar with the case cited by the news agency Reuters claim that the journey for a trip for a wide Asia tour can be given time later this year. Two possible opportunities under consideration are the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in South Korea from 30 October to 1 November, or a separate Beijing visit to the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II on 3 September, a ceremony is expected to participate in the Russian President Vladimir Putin.The White House and Chinese officials have not yet confirmed the details about any possible Trump-XI meeting. However, Kremlin has indicated that it would not deny a meeting between Trump and Putin if the two leaders are in Beijing at the same time. Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said on Monday, “If this happens, it happens [Trump] Is there, of course, we cannot deny that the question of holding a meeting will be raised. ,According to The Times, Beijing is actively considering playing the host at a summit that actively involving the three leaders, a step that may have widespread-conduct diplomatic implications. Trump and Putin have already had several phones conversation as they had returned to the office in January earlier. Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Moscow’s stance on Ukraine and recently warned of restrictions on Russia and its trading partners until a peace agreement is signed until the beginning of September.In his comments on Tuesday, Trump described the American-China relationship as being on a stable ground. “We are getting very well with China,” he said that President Marcos should feel free to pursue economic relations with Beijing. “It won’t bother me at all,” Trump commented on which Marcos replied, “This is something that we have to do in any case.”The meeting comes in a significant moment, as the Trump administration pushed Beijing to complete the August 12 deadline to finalize a new trade agreement. Although Trump has made his rhetoric in recent weeks, the US has continued to implement pressure on Chinese industrial overcapacea, fennel-related exports and regional security concerns. A proposed 10 percent universal base tariff on all imports is built on the table, as well as a faster over the rate of 55 percent on goods from China.Despite unresolved controversies, including the restrictions on exit on American inhabitants, including China’s support for Russia,, and unresolved controversies, Trump has reiterated his desire to keep the lines of communication open with Xi, which he called a “very good relationship” with the Chinese leader.