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Watch: China Pulls Out All the Stops to Welcome Trump as He Steps Off Air Force One

president Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for his second trip to China, where he received a ceremonial welcome from Chinese officials amid rising focus on major issues between the two countries. Trump previously visited in 2017, while Joe Biden had not gone.

The article says Trump was greeted by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and U.S.and Chinese diplomats, and that members of Trump’s family and prominent business leaders-along with elon Musk-joined the trip. Trump is scheduled to meet with chinese President Xi Jinping during the following days.

According to quotes attributed to Trump and U.S. politicians,Taiwan is expected to be a key topic. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the U.S. supports Taiwan remaining independent and described efforts to make it unattractive for China to use force. Trump similarly indicated Xi would raise or discuss taiwan, while he downplayed Iran as a likely subject of discussion.




China rolled out a lavish welcome Wednesday as President Donald Trump made his second visit to China.

Trump visited China in 2017 during his first term in office. Former President Joe Biden never made the trip.

As noted by Fox News, Trump was met by Chinese Vice President H.E. Han Zheng, along with U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S H.E. Xie Feng, and Executive Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Ma Zhaoxu.

Trump’s son, Eric, and daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, made the trip, as did Elon Musk and other major business leaders.

Trump is scheduled to hold multiple meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping Thursday and Friday.

“We’re the two superpowers,” Trump said when he left Washington Tuesday, according to CBS News.

“We’re the strongest nation on Earth in terms of military. China’s considered second,” he said.

“We have a lot of things to discuss,” Trump said. “I wouldn’t say Iran is one of them, to be honest with you, because we have Iran very much under control.”

With the issue of Taiwan expected to be discussed, Senate Majority Leader John Thune told NBC News what he is looking for.

“We want an independent Taiwan, and obviously doing everything we can to help support making them a so-called porcupine, you know, that makes it unattractive for China to try and interfere with what’s happening in Taiwan or in any way take any sort of military action,” Thune said, saying that keeping Taiwan free “is something that I think most of us support.”

“You can go on all kinds of different hypotheticals about what might happen down the road,” Thune said. “But I think as a general rule, I mean, my view is — and I can only speak for myself — we want to have an independent Taiwan.”

Before leaving, Trump said he expected the subject to be discussed.

“He’ll bring up Taiwan, I think, more than I will,” Trump said, according to CNN.

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