Trump Says He Corresponded with Xi Jinping, Was Told China Has Not Provided Weapons to Iran
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In a Fox Business interview, US President Donald Trump revealed he exchanged letters with Chinese President Xi Jinping, receiving assurances that China isn't supplying weapons to Iran. Trump warned of 50% tariffs for countries arming Iran and confirmed his upcoming summit with Xi in China from May 14-15.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will the US-China summit take place?
- A: It is scheduled to take place from May 14 to 15, 2026, in China.
- Q: What has Trump said about Iran's arms supply?
- A: He sent a letter to President Xi Jinping requesting not to supply arms to Iran. He stated that he received a reply from Xi saying he is not doing so and warned of imposing a 50% tariff on countries that do supply arms.
- Q: How did they respond to the question about the cyber attack on the FBI?
- A: They avoided a direct statement and said, 'If we do it to them, they will do it to us,' suggesting it is a mutual activity.