
Trump to Visit China in May After Iran Delay
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Donald Trump is planning a May visit to China for talks with Xi Jinping. The trip aims to project confidence amidst Middle East tensions and manage relations with Beijing.
While the primary focus of President Trump's planned May visit to China centers on international relations and trade, any high-level diplomatic activity can impact travel policies and visa regulations. Travelers should monitor official announcements from both the US and Chinese governments for potential changes.
Increased security measures are often implemented during such visits. Expect heightened security at airports, train stations, and major tourist attractions in Beijing and other cities potentially on the itinerary. Plan for extra travel time and be prepared for possible delays.
While unlikely, periods of heightened diplomatic tension can sometimes lead to temporary travel advisories. It's advisable to register with your embassy and stay informed about any travel alerts issued by your home country.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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