Chinese diplomats warn about four untouchable points in the meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping
Since before his arrival to China, Donald Trump was raised four points that he cannot address during his meeting with Xi Jinping
The Chinese embassy based in the United States released four issues considered sensitive for its government and that, to avoid which Whatever disagreement, President Donald Trump should avoid touching during the work meetings he will hold with President Xi Jinping.
Through a publication shared on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, the cited embassy practically defined the points on which the Beijing government is unwilling to address.
“The four red lines should not be crossed in relations between China and the US.
3. Paths and political systems
4. China's right to development”, indicates the text.
Under this approach, it is complex that Trump meets several objectives that he had delayed before traveling to China.
Through a letter, eight Republican and Democratic senators urged the 79-year-old president to continue selling weapons to Taiwan, which could displease the Chinese government, as it considers the island part of its territory.
On the other hand, Trump committed to asking his counterpart Xi Jinping to release Ezra Jin, a Christian pastor, and Jimmy Lai, agnate from the Hong Kong media, which couldn't make a good impression for the Chinese authorities.
However, the most delicate point of the meeting to be held in Beijing is the one related to the war in Iran, since, although it is not officially raised on the agenda, it could be decisive for the immediate future of the economy at a global level.
The fact that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed since February 28 prevents China from getting oil from the Middle East.
Unlike the Washington government, the Chinese authorities maintain a good diplomatic relationship with Iran and, given the impossibility of Donald Trump to convince the Islamic Republic of rest able to trade on the coastline that it shares with Oman, it is mentioned that it would turn to Xi Jinping to achieve said objective with the open question about what China would get in return.

