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Beijing Set for Major Diplomatic Meetings as Xi Jinping to Host Trump, Putin and Shehbaz Sharif

Xi Jinping hosts Trump, Putin and Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing for key talks on trade, security and global tensions.

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World leaders gather in Beijing as Xi Jinping hosts Trump, Putin and Shehbaz Sharif for major diplomatic talks.

May 10, 2026

Beijing is set to become the center of global politics this month as Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares to host a series of high-level diplomatic meetings. Leaders from major world powers and key regional countries are expected to gather in the Chinese capital over the coming weeks.

According to media reports, US President Donald Trump is expected to visit Beijing next week. His main focus will be trade and economic relations between the United States and China. However, global experts believe that the ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the situation involving Iran may also be discussed during the meetings.

In addition, Russian President Vladimir Putin is also expected to arrive in Beijing. His visit is seen as another major development, showing China’s growing role in global diplomacy and conflict resolution.

At the same time, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is also expected to attend the diplomatic gatherings. He will be accompanied by a high level delegation that includes Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and senior officials. Reports also suggest that military leadership, including Asim Munir, may be part of the delegation.

During the visit, discussions are expected on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, regional security, and rising tensions in the Middle East, especially related to Iran. Officials believe these talks could shape future cooperation in the region.

China is increasingly being seen as a major diplomatic player. By hosting these leaders together, Beijing is positioning itself as a central platform for dialogue on global conflicts and economic stability.

Experts say the outcomes of these meetings could influence not only regional relations but also global trade and security dynamics in the months ahead.

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