Trump says he will discuss Iran with Chinese President Xi in upcoming summit
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 08:27 | 05 May 2026
- Modified Date: 08:38 | 05 May 2026
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the regional conflict with Iran will be a topic of discussion during his scheduled summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in mid-May.
"I'll be talking about that; it'll be one subject, but he's been very nice about this," Trump told reporters.
He noted that despite China receiving approximately 60% of its oil through the Strait of Hormuz, it has remained "very respectful" toward the US-led operations in the region.
"We haven't been challenged by China. They don't challenge us," Trump said, attributing the cooperation to his personal relationship with Xi, whom he described as a "tremendous guy."
Trump emphasized that the economic relationship between the two global powers remains profitable. "We do a lot of business with China and making a lot of money," he said. "It's different than it used to be."
The high-level visit is set for May 14–15 in Beijing. The summit was originally planned for April but faced delays due to the war with Iran.
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