China Complains About Trump Summit Prep
Beijing is expressing frustration with the U.S.'s last-minute planning for the upcoming Xi-Trump summit, citing a lack of clear expectations reported.
China's foreign ministry has not released an official statement, but anonymous sources close to the situation say that the Chinese side feels blindsided by the shifting agenda. The primary concern seems to be that the U.S. has not clearly articulated its goals for the meeting, leading to uncertainty about potential outcomes. The Chinese government is wary of entering into high-stakes talks without a clearly defined set of objectives. This lack of preparation contrasts with China's meticulous planning for such events, which includes detailed proposals and anticipated concessions. This perceived disorganization from the U.S. side could signal a lack of seriousness or a deliberate attempt to keep China off balance. The summit is still expected to proceed, but these early tensions could impact the tone and substance of discussions.