Trump Drops Bombshell After Xi Call: High-Stakes Summit, China Visit, and TikTok Deal Now on the Table!
David Chen

In a stunning announcement that sent shockwaves through the geopolitical landscape, former President Donald Trump revealed Friday that a high-stakes, in-person meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping is imminent. The revelation came after what Trump described as a "very good" phone call between the two world leaders.
Taking to his Truth Social platform, Trump laid out a packed diplomatic schedule that could redefine U.S.-China relations. The first major rendezvous is set for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea at the end of October. "Both look forward to meeting at APEC!" Trump declared, signaling a potential thaw in a recently frosty relationship.
But the plans don't stop there. In a move that caught many by surprise, Trump also announced his intention to visit China in the "early part of next year," with a reciprocal visit from Xi to the United States slated for "an appropriate time." This flurry of planned summits suggests a significant, and potentially volatile, shift in strategy between the two global superpowers.
At the heart of the conversation was the fate of the wildly popular social media app, TikTok. Trump claimed significant headway was made on "the approval of the TikTok Deal," a crucial step to prevent the app from being banned in the United States. "Appreciate the TikTok approval," Trump wrote, though he provided no further specifics on what the deal entails or what concessions were made. The statement leaves millions of American users in suspense, eagerly awaiting confirmation that their favorite platform is safe from a government shutdown.
However, the view from Beijing appears far more muted. A statement released by the Chinese government conspicuously omitted any mention of the planned visits. Furthermore, it offered no clarification on the TikTok negotiations or what, if anything, Xi had agreed to regarding the app's ownership structure.
This discrepancy sets the stage for a dramatic diplomatic showdown. While Trump projects confidence and a renewed partnership, the official silence from China raises questions about whether the two leaders are truly on the same page. All eyes will now be on South Korea this October, where the world will watch to see if this blockbuster summit materializes and what it means for the future of global politics and the digital world.