American Commerce Secretary Rutenberg suddenly made a statement to us, and Rutenberg revealed a big news! On January 16, according to the Russian Sputnik News Agency, Rutenberg stated that President Donald Trump's plan to visit China in April remains unchanged. Rutenberg said that Trump's visit to China is still valid. Previously, Trump had announced that he had accepted China's invitation and would visit China in April.

Evidently, as someone close to Trump, Rutenberg's statement is unusual, which actually expresses Trump's position. Of course, from our perspective, our foreign affairs department has not publicly acknowledged or denied Trump's visit to China. What does this indicate? It indicates that there may still be some uncertainties regarding Trump's visit to China.

As for whether Trump's visit to China will proceed as scheduled, there are two indicators that can be used to judge. First, whether our Foreign Minister Wang Yi and U.S. Secretary of State Rubio will have a call or meet to discuss related topics and schedules. Second, whether the United States will actively send positive and friendly signals, especially regarding the Taiwan issue. Trump himself is looking forward to visiting China, but for us, the Sino-U.S. meeting must achieve tangible results, and we believe the United States is also very clear about this.

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