By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Citizenship DailyCitizenship Daily
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
    • Health
    News
    Show More
    Top News
    Incessant killings, kidnappings: Kaduna community appeals for military formation
    November 24, 2024
    Middle Belt Christian Forum condemns senseless killings in Benue
    June 20, 2025
    Kaduna: Troops kill 8 bandits in Birnin Gwari LGA 
    August 29, 2024
    Latest News
    Taraba govt. secures $268M ECOWAS deal for industry, rice, solar power
    June 27, 2026
    Rising Food Prices: Dangote Cement Ibese commissions cassava processing plant in Ogun
    June 25, 2026
    Borno fast-tracks IDP camps closure as terrorists infiltrate facilities
    June 25, 2026
    New Taraba Police HQ will enhance OPS, welfare – IGP Disu
    June 25, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Dangote Cement deploys AI, telematics to enhance transport safety
    June 7, 2026
    Meta introduces paid subscription plans for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp
    May 31, 2026
    Moniepoint invests N3bn in university innovation hubs
    May 31, 2026
    MTN remits N879bn taxes amid revenue, profit growth
    May 31, 2026
    S&P Links Nigeria’s economic revival to Dangote Refinery, key reforms
    May 31, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Zamfara NDC disagrees with Court ruling, claims legal recognition
    June 28, 2026
    Zamfara NDC rejects Gov Lawal’s alleged denial of earlier promise to end banditry
    June 18, 2026
    Zamfara: ADC House of Reps aspirant heads to court over alleged issuance of forged membership cards
    June 17, 2026
    APGA affirms Sheikh Dahiru’s son as Bauchi governorship candidate
    May 31, 2026
    ADC Primaries: Niger House of Reps aspirant alleges manipulation, claims victory
    May 31, 2026
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • BackPage
    EditorialShow More
    Trump claims: A wake-up call, expression of solidarity with Nigeria
    May 31, 2026
    ECOWAS, Africa better off united
    July 18, 2025
    ECOWAS, Africa better off united
    May 29, 2025
    End this mindless fuel price war
    May 9, 2025
    End this mindless fuel price war
    November 24, 2024
  • Special Reports
  • Sports
  • e-Paper
  • …more
    • Videos
    • Photo Speaks
    • e-Paper
    • My Bookmarks
    • Contact US
Reading: Xi navigates China-U.S. ties amid global uncertainty
Share
Citizenship DailyCitizenship Daily
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Special Reports
  • Opinion
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • News
    • Health
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • BackPage
  • Special Reports
  • Sports
  • e-Paper
  • …more
    • Videos
    • Photo Speaks
    • e-Paper
    • My Bookmarks
    • Contact US
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Citizenship Daily > Blog > Asia and Middle East > Xi navigates China-U.S. ties amid global uncertainty
Asia and Middle East

Xi navigates China-U.S. ties amid global uncertainty

Editor
Last updated: May 13, 2026 7:44 pm
Editor Published May 13, 2026
Share
SHARE

 

Citizenship News

The Chinese capital will soon become the setting for one of the most closely watched, high-stakes diplomatic encounters of the year, as the leaders of the world’s two largest economies prepare to meet face-to-face.
This will be U.S. President Donald Trump’s first state visit to China since his re-election, and the second time Chinese President Xi Jinping has hosted him in the country — their last such meeting in the country took place nearly a decade ago.

1.Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with U.S. President Donald Trump in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2025. (Xinhua/Shen Hong

Against the backdrop of a complex international landscape and shared global challenges, expectations are running high: How can President Xi and President Trump manage differences between the two sides? How can they navigate the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship?

AT THE HELM OF A GIANT SHIP

“You and I are at the helm of China-U.S. relations,” Xi told Trump during their latest vis-a-vis talks held in Busan, South Korea, in October 2025. Lasting more than 100 minutes, the meeting marked another moment of direct engagement between the two leaders as they sought to steer China-U.S. relations through uncertainty.

Using a maritime metaphor that has become a recurring theme in his remarks, Xi asked the U.S. president to help keep the “giant ship” of bilateral ties sailing steadily forward.
Over the years, head-of-state diplomacy has anchored China-U.S. relations, serving as a stabilizing force amid shifting global currents. Since Trump’s re-election, Xi has spoken with him by phone five times, maintaining close communication on ties and global hotspot issues.

The two presidents first met in 2017, a year marked by an exchange of state visits that set the tone for their interactions. In April that year, Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, visited Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in the U.S. state of Florida, where the two presidents dined together and Xi met Trump’s family, including his grandchildren.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, his wife Peng Liyuan, U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump listen as Trump’s grandchildren sing a Chinese folk song and recite classics of Chinese literature in the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, the United States, April 6, 2017. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang)

It was during that visit that Xi delivered a line often recalled in discussions of bilateral ties: “There are a thousand reasons to make the China-U.S. relationship a success, but not a single reason to break it.”

Several months later, in November, Trump traveled to Beijing, where Xi hosted him during a series of special events. The two leaders and their spouses toured the Forbidden City along its central axis, visiting the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony and the Hall of Preserving Harmony — an experience imbued with the Chinese cultural ideal of “harmony” reflected in the names of the three grand halls.

Walking inside the ancient royal palace, Xi told Trump that China’s history can be traced back more than 5,000 years, or even earlier, and its culture has been passed down in an unbroken continuum.
During a chat over tea on that trip, Trump showed Xi a video of his granddaughter, Arabella Kushner, singing and reciting classical poems in Mandarin. Xi said her performance deserved an A-plus. The clip quickly resonated with Chinese netizens and went viral online.

Those early exchanges were widely seen as helping to build a personal rapport between the two leaders, offering a channel to understand each other, manage differences and prevent the relationship from sliding into outright confrontation. “I have a lot of respect for President Xi,” Trump has often said.
The past years have seen Xi’s meetings with U.S. leaders using this approach — from the Mar-a-Lago summit and the Yingtai evening talks in the Zhongnanhai compound to the long conversation by China’s West Lake — often remembered as defining moments in bilateral ties.
The upcoming meeting is expected to continue the tradition of high-level engagement. “The real significance of this meeting may not lie in any grand deal,” said Denis Simon, a senior fellow at the Quincy Institute. “Instead, it will test whether the United States and China can establish an equilibrium.”
Earlier this year, on Feb. 4 — “Lichun,” the traditional Chinese marker for the beginning of spring — Xi spoke with Trump by phone for the first time in 2026, returning to the metaphor that has come to define his messages on bilateral ties.

“In the year ahead,” Xi said, “I look forward to working with you to steer the giant ship of China-U.S. relations through winds and waves, keep it on a steady course, and achieve more major and positive outcomes.”

AVOIDING MISCALCULATIONS

In recent years, China-U.S. relations have experienced twists and turns. Some observers fear that China and the United States may repeat the historical pattern of major-power rivalry known as the “Thucydides Trap.” Yet, Xi has rejected this notion: “There is no such thing as a ‘Thucydides Trap’ in the world. But repeated strategic miscalculations between major countries could create one for themselves.”

Avoiding such miscalculations, therefore, has become a critical task for China and the United States, which requires both sides to engage in candid dialogue on several key issues.

Foremost is the Taiwan question. President Xi has repeatedly and unequivocally conveyed China’s fundamental stance to the U.S. side. In the Feb. 4 phone conversation with Trump, Xi once again stressed that the Taiwan question is the most important and sensitive issue in China-U.S. relations, urging the U.S. side to handle arms sales to Taiwan with utmost prudence.

Trade is another critical issue. In the face of unilateral U.S. tariff offensives, China, under Xi’s leadership, has taken resolute countermeasures.

4. A drone photo taken on May 9, 2026 shows a container ship reaching Qingdao Port in Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province. (Photo by Yu Fangping/Xinhua)

At the same time, Beijing has kept channels of engagement open. Xi has dispatched economic and trade teams that have held six rounds of talks with the U.S. side, seeking to narrow differences step by step while expanding common ground. Currently, trade ties between the two countries remain roughly steady. The two sides will hold a new round of trade talks in South Korea from May 12 to 13.

During their Busan meeting, Xi underscored the broader perspective needed to manage such frictions. “Both sides should take a broader and longer-term view,” Xi told Trump, “focusing on the lasting benefits of cooperation instead of falling into a vicious cycle of retaliation.” Trump described Xi as a great leader and a firm negotiator.

How, then, does Xi envision the direction of bilateral ties leading into the future? In a speech delivered in San Francisco in 2023, he posed what he described as the number-one question: “Are we adversaries, or partners?”

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at Welcome Dinner by Friendly Organizations in the United States, in San Francisco, the United States, Nov. 15, 2023. (Xinhua/Yao Dawei)

“If one sees the other side as a primary competitor, the most consequential geopolitical challenge and a pacing threat,” he warned, “it will only lead to misinformed policy making, misguided actions, and unwanted results.”
Xi also stressed that China has no intention of challenging or unseating the United States. “China never bets against the United States,” he said. “Likewise, the United States should not bet against China.”

Drawing on the experience of China-U.S. relations, Xi has outlined three principles — mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation — as the right path forward for the two countries.

“SMALL BALL MOVES BIG GLOBE”

This April, Xi sent a congratulatory letter to an event commemorating the 55th anniversary of China-U.S. Ping-Pong Diplomacy, recalling the historic 1971 episode often described as “a small ball moving the big globe.”

In 1971, a U.S. table tennis team visited Beijing, a breakthrough that thawed more than two decades of estrangement, and helped pave the way for then U.S. President Richard Nixon’s landmark visit to China in 1972, and later the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries in 1979. Its impact extended far beyond the bilateral sphere, profoundly reshaping the global landscape.

More than half a century on, Xi referred to the story not merely as a historical memory, but as a reminder of the profound influence stable China-U.S. relations can have on the wider world.
In a 2024 meeting with Antony Blinken, former U.S. Secretary of State, Xi invoked a concept inspired by traditional Chinese culture — “tong qiu gong ji” (“working together for the common good on the same planet”).

“Planet Earth is only this big, and humanity is faced with so many common challenges,” Xi said. “As an old Chinese saying goes, ‘Passengers in the same boat should help each other.’ Today, as I see it, ‘dwellers of the same planet should help each other’.”

During their meeting in Busan, Trump also acknowledged the importance of cooperation between the two countries, saying that China and the United States can get many great things done for the world and have many years of success.

“There is no geopolitical relationship more important than the China-U.S. bilateral relationship … with by far the largest impact on global affairs,” said Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation.

For both countries, a stable China-U.S. relationship helps remove obstacles to domestic development. More broadly, it carries profound significance for global stability and prosperity, according to Kuhn.

The timing adds further weight to the relationship. In 2026, China is embarking on its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), while the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding. The two countries will respectively host major global gatherings, the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Shenzhen and the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Miami, which will place them at the center of the international agenda.

Beyond red-line and trade issues, observers also point to several areas where cooperation remains vital for both sides, including climate change, counternarcotics and artificial intelligence.

For Xi, it is precisely these countless small acts of cooperation that carry lasting significance.

He once reminded Trump that for China and the United States, “it is always right to do a good thing, however small, and always wrong to do a bad thing, however small.”

Just as the Chinese leader has noted on many occasions, China and the United States, as two major countries, can shoulder their responsibilities and work together to accomplish more great and concrete things for the good of both countries and the whole world.

BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhua)

You Might Also Like

Xi calls for solid measures to modernize agriculture, rural areas

Xinhua: Xi’s governance philosophy inspires worldwide pursuit of modernization

Analysis: How Iran and U.S. diverge over interpretation of their ceasefire deal

Saudi Arabia begins annual replacement of Holy Kaaba’s Kiswa

Netanyahu says in “full agreement” with Trump on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

– Advertisement –

– Advertisement –

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Multi-million Naira Dangote Skill Centre in Lokoja underway – Official 

Editor Editor September 8, 2024
17 envoys storm Katsina for 2026 durbar festival
Police nab four kidnappers, recover AK47 rifle in Kaduna
Be security conscious, law abiding, Gov. Kefas tells corps members in Taraba
NEMA okays lawmaker’s demand, provides succour to windstorm affected communities in Taraba
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics

Categories

  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Business
  • Health
  • World News
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Judiciary

Brief About US

Reputed in professionally promoting and defending the general good of citizens and society, by prioritising good governance and protecting the rule of law.

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form]
© CitizenshipDaily | All Rights Reserved | Designed by AuspiceWeb
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?