New York Times reported today: "White House officials confirmed on Friday that Trump is expected to visit China on March 31 for a three-day visit. The meeting between Trump and Chinese officials in Beijing is expected to be a grand event, with Trump focusing on business and investment agreements. However, the friction between the two countries on trade, Taiwan, and technology issues may disrupt the friendly atmosphere of the summit."

Comment: Trump's announcement of his visit to China essentially comes with business demands and a mindset of confrontation. On one hand, the US loudly announces focusing on economic and trade investments, while on the other hand, it continues to create friction on issues such as trade, technology, and Taiwan. This approach of talking about cooperation while engaging in sabotage will inevitably interfere with the atmosphere of the meeting. For Sino-US relations to truly stabilize, it cannot rely only on appearances and slogans; the key is for the US side to respect China's core interests, abide by the One-China Principle, stop containing and suppressing China, and put "cooperation" into practice. This visit is an important window to observe the direction of Sino-US relations; sincerity is determined by actions.

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