Xi Jinping warns Donald Trump against confrontation during Beijing talks

Xi Jinping issued a cautionary warning to Donald Trump during his visit to Beijing, emphasising that cooperation benefits both China and the United States while confrontation leads to loss. The leaders aim to explore avenues for collaboration and sustain trade momentum during this crucial dialogue.

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Xi Jinping warns Donald Trump against confrontation during Beijing talks

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Xi Jinping issued a warning about the risk of a possible clash between China and the United States during talks with Donald Trump in Beijing. The discussions included the importance of cooperation, with Xi stating, “China and the United States both stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation.”

During his discussions in Beijing, Xi Jinping emphasised that “there are no winners in trade wars” and encouraged Donald Trump to sustain the beneficial economic ties they have developed. According to the White House, Trump is aiming for measurable outcomes regarding trade commitments during this three-day visit, potentially including a Chinese promise to purchase US soybeans, beef, and aircraft.

Trump aims to secure tangible results from his visit, with potential announcements on trade, including a Chinese commitment to purchase US soybeans, beef, and aircraft. Additionally, the Trump administration is working towards establishing a Board of Trade with China to address commercial differences.

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Xi Jinping issued what appeared to be a thinly veiled threat to Donald Trump during a US trip to Beijing this week.

Trump opened talks by telling Xi it was an ‘honour’ to be his friend, even as his Chinese counterpart offered a cautionary warning about the risk of a possible clash between the two nations.

‘China and the United States both stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation,’ Xi said.

‘We should be partners, not rivals. We should help each other succeed and prosper together and find the right way for major countries to get along well with each other in the new era.’

Xi also said he hoped the two nations could ‘transcend the ‘Thucydides Trap’ and forge a new model for relations between major powers.’

What is the Thucydides Trap?

The Thucydides Trap, a term popularised by American political scientist Graham T Allison, refers to the high risk of war when an emerging power – in this case, China – replaces another.

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The two leaders still differ on many key issues, including the war in Iran, trade disputes and Washington’s relationship with Taiwan.

But in remarks before their meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Trump lauded the Chinese president, telling him: ‘You’re a great leader. Sometimes people don’t like me saying it, but I say it anyway, because it’s true.’

China's President Xi Jinping (R) and US President Donald Trump visit the Temple of Heaven on May 14, 2026 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski - Pool/Getty Images)
Talks have been focused on trade and economy (Picture: Shutterstock)

Economic ties between China and the US are mutually beneficial, Xi told Trump during their talks.

The Chinese president added that there are no winners in trade wars and encouraged the president to join him in sustaining the good momentum they have worked hard to build.

The pair chatted after Trump and his US delegates were greeted with a welcome salute and band.

Trump is set to visit the Temple of Heaven, a religious complex dating to the 15th century that symbolises the relationship between heaven and earth.

The White House has insisted that Trump would not be making the trip without an eye toward securing results before he leaves.

There could be announcements coming on trade, including a Chinese commitment to buy US soybeans, beef and aircraft.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (16874761a) Chinese President Xi Jinping holds talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, who is on a state visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, May 14, 2026. China Beijing Xi Jinping u.s. Trump Talks - 14 May 2026
The visit has been filled with pomp and circumstance (Picture: Shutterstock)

Trump administration officials also want to work toward establishing a Board of Trade with China to address commercial differences between the countries.

But neither side has yet to offer concrete details on what might come of the three-day visit, at a time when Beijing’s close economic ties to Iran could complicate matters.

Looming large is the status of Taiwan, given that China is displeased with US plans to sell weapons to the self-governing island that the Chinese government claims as part of its territory.

The Trump administration has approved a £8.1 billion weapons package for Taiwan, but has yet to begin fulfilling it.

Taiwan is the world’s leading chipmaker, producing components essential to the development of artificial intelligence. Trump has sought to bolster trade deals with Taiwan.

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