Trump seeks to delay meeting with Xi in China

The escalating war in Iran has overshadowed many of the US' foreign policy objectives

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Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter

Getty Images President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping shake hands as they pose for picturesGetty Images

Trump and Xi when they last met in October

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is planning to delay a high stakes visit to China later in March by about a month because of the Iran war.

"We've requested that we delay it a month or so," he told reporters at the White House, adding that it was important that he remained available to oversee the war.

Chinese foreign affairs spokesman Lin Jian said on Tuesday that Beijing and Washington are in talks over "the timing and related matters of President Trump's visit to China".

The Iran war has eclipsed most of Trump's other foreign policy priorities, faced with an intensifying conflict and disruptions to the global oil supply, which has threatened to raise prices in the US.

Trump said he had proposed the delay solely to make sure he was around to manage the war.

"I'm looking forward to being with him," he said, referring to Xi. "We have a very good relationship."

"There's no tricks to it either," Trump added. "It's very simple. We've got a war going on. I think it's important that I be here."

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday that the meeting's delay would not be due to Washington's request that Beijing help in the Gulf, or any trade disagreements.

Bessent said: "The President wants to remain in DC to coordinate the war effort... Travelling abroad at a time like this may not be optimal."

The latest development comes a day after Trump told the Financial Times that he might postpone the meeting if China did not help unblock the Strait of Hormuz - a critical waterway for the Gulf's energy shipments.

He also called on other nations to help ships transit safely through the channel.

Trump's remarks come as frictions between the world's two largest economies have grown, fuelled by the Iran war.

Beijing is a major buyer of Iranian energy exports and has criticised the US and Israeli strikes against the country.

Representatives from the US and China have met in Paris in recent days for negotiations, such as over investments, tariffs and economic sanctions.

The sides reached consensus on some issues and will carry on with negotiations, Chinese trade representative Li Chenggang was quoted as saying in state media outlet Xinhua on Monday.

US representatives briefed their Chinese counterparts on changes to Washington's tariff measures, said Li.

Chinese negotiators expressed "serious concern" about Washington's plans to probe the country's trade practices and urged the US to maintain economic stability, he said.

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