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Reported claim

“China agreed to postpone President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing originally scheduled for approximately April 1, 2025.”

high confidence 8 sources

Reported by 8 sources.

Sources

The Hindu supports high reliability
President Xi understood that it's very important for the President to be here throughout the region right now. He understood, obviously, the request to postpone and accept it
2026-03-26
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
President Xi understood that it's very important for the president to be here throughout these combat operations right now. He understood, obviously, the request to postpone and accepted it, which is why we have new dates on the books.
2026-03-25
South China Morning Post supports medium reliability
the delayed visit to China by US President Donald Trump
2026-03-25
South China Morning Post supports medium reliability
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed on Wednesday that the US was working with China and they'd agreed to postpone the trip.
2026-03-20
South China Morning Post supports medium reliability
the first by a US president since 2017
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
the White House said on Wednesday that China had agreed to postpone U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, originally scheduled in just two weeks
2026-03-18
The Guardian World supports high reliability
China had agreed to postpone Donald Trump's visit to Beijing
2026-03-18
South China Morning Post supports medium reliability
They were fine with it
2026-03-17

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