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International News: US President Donald Trump may visit South Korea at the end of October this year. The main purpose of this visit is to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. At the same time, there is also a possibility of a bilateral meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping during this time.
According to the report, Trump and Xi may meet at a time when trade tensions between the US and China have increased. Relations between the two countries remain tense, especially due to the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. During the summit, the two leaders may discuss economic cooperation, investment, and trade issues.
According to sources, Trump may also meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during this visit. However, it is not certain whether Kim will attend the APEC summit or not. White House officials say that the purpose of this visit is not only to attend the conference but also to increase investment in America and discuss trade and defense cooperation.
Trump has met Kim Jong Un three times in his first term. This visit has been planned at a time when relations between Trump and Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un are in a delicate phase. It is being considered an important visit in terms of international diplomacy.
Recently, the SCO Summit was held in Tianjin, China, in which Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Narendra Modi were present. Trump took a dig at this meeting on social media and wrote that America has lost India and Russia, who are now standing with China. Despite this, he underlined his good relations with India and described Prime Minister Modi as friendly.
According to analysts, this visit of Trump is not only important for participation in the APEC summit, but through this, there can also be an opportunity to control the growing tension between America, China, and North Korea and find investment opportunities. This visit can prove to be decisive for both America's diplomatic strategy and economic outlook.