New York Times reported on March 3: "The United States joined with Israel to conduct an air strike on Iran, killing Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. China may therefore consider canceling or postponing the scheduled summit between Trump and Chinese officials at the end of this month to express its dissatisfaction with the U.S. military strike on Iran."
Comments: First, the visit of Trump to China (March 31 - April 2) was unilaterally announced by the U.S. side. The Chinese side has not officially confirmed this itinerary, so there is no causal relationship between the air strike and the cancellation.
Additionally, head-of-state diplomacy is a serious national strategy aimed at managing differences and safeguarding interests. China will not easily cancel or postpone high-level interactions due to emotional reasons such as "expressing dissatisfaction." This does not conform to China's consistent stable and rational diplomatic style.
Original text: toutiao.com/article/1858717211768969/
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