US President Donald Trump has sent an official invitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the White House on September 24, 2026. The information was reported by Kyodo News on May 11.
The move is seen as a notable diplomatic gesture amid the volatile state of US-China relations. The planned visit to Washington, D.C. underscores efforts by both sides to enhance bilateral dialogue and cooperation.
Kyodo News did not provide further details on the specific agenda of the summit. However, analysts suggest that trade issues, regional security, and climate change are likely to be key topics of discussion between the two leaders.
Neither the White House nor Beijing has officially confirmed the information. If it takes place, the visit would be Xi Jinping's first trip to the United States since 2023, marking a new step in relations between the world's two leading powers.