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Is Trump’s China trip still on? Despite Iran, Wang Yi sees potential

Chinese foreign minister suggests the summit with Xi is still on track and high-level engagement remains key

4-MIN READ4-MINDewey Simin BeijingPublished: 11:00pm, 8 Mar 2026The United States and China could still have a “big year” in bilateral ties despite Washington’s ongoing strikes against Iran, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday, suggesting a planned visit by US President Donald Trump remained on track.Uncertainty has been mounting over Trump’s trip – expected to start on March 31 – after US and Israeli forces last month launched major strikes on Iran, one of China’s key strategic partners and oil suppliers. Beijing has said the acts violated international law.Asked at a press conference if the American attack could affect Trump’s trip, Wang did not answer directly, instead saying it would be a “big year for China-US relations” and that “the agenda of high-level exchanges is already on the table”.AdvertisementChina has yet to formally confirm Trump’s visit, but its foreign ministry has said the two countries have been in communication on the matter. If it goes ahead, it will be the first visit to China by an American leader in nine years.

“China’s attitude has always been positive and open, and it is critical that the US work in the same direction. I believe that when the two sides treat each other with sincerity and good faith, we will be able to lengthen the list of cooperation and shorten the list of problems.”

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