WASHINGTON: The White House has announced the official dates for US President Donald Trump’s visit to China.
President Trump would land in Beijing in the evening of Wednesday, after which there would be a state dinner arranged for him in the evening of the following day.
During this visit, both countries are likely to discuss cooperation in the US-China Joint Trade and Investment Council, along with the strategies of aerospace, agriculture, and energy.
Trump rejects Iran’s reply to US peace proposal
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s reply to the American proposal aimed at ending ongoing tensions.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said:
“I have just read the response submitted by Iran’s so-called ‘representatives.’ I did not like it at all, it is completely unacceptable.”
The statement underscores the continued strain in US-Iran relations, leaving the future of the peace initiative uncertain.
Trump: Iran has played Games for 47 years, no more chances
Earlier, US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of engaging in decades-long deception and warned that the United States will no longer tolerate its actions.
Speaking on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump alleged that Iran has misled the US and the world for 47 years and recently killed 42,000 innocent protesters.
Trump criticized former President Barack Obama, claiming that his administration was overly accommodating to Tehran, overlooking Israel and other allies, and effectively revitalizing Iran’s power. He asserted that hundreds of billions of dollars including $1.7 billion in cash were delivered to Iran during Obama’s tenure, with funds reportedly transported in suitcases and bags, overwhelming Iranian officials who had never seen such amounts before.
He described Iran as having exploited every opportunity to manipulate global powers. He said, “For 47 years, Iran has deceived us, delayed us, attacked our people with roadside bombs, and suppressed protests. They laughed while committing these atrocities, but that will no longer happen.”
Trump characterized his own administration as stronger and less complacent than previous ones, emphasizing that Iran will face stricter accountability moving forward.





