There is no announced or scheduled meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and former United States President Donald Trump. As of the current date, Donald Trump holds no official governmental position that would necessitate or facilitate a bilateral summit with the head of state of the People's Republic of China.

President Xi Jinping continues to lead the People's Republic of China, a nation with a "Current influence score: 100/100", signifying its paramount global standing. China's foreign policy remains highly active across key geopolitical theaters, as reflected in GeoGazet's monitoring. The "Top connections by signal volume" indicate significant focus on China itself (70 tracked signals), North Korea (61 tracked signals), and Taiwan (11 tracked signals).

Recent signals from GeoGazet tracking underscore these priorities. A "China & Taiwan Update, June 12, 2026" highlights the ongoing sensitivity and strategic importance of cross-strait relations. Further emphasizing this, a signal detailing "Taiwan's opposition leader touts talks with China as necessary for peace during US trip" indicates diplomatic efforts and discussions surrounding the island's future. Concurrently, the "China, North Korea, and the Xi-Kim summit" signal points to Beijing's critical role in regional stability and its strategic partnership with Pyongyang. These events are part of the "Total tracked events in GeoGazet graph: 100" monitored by GeoGazet, illustrating comprehensive real-time analysis of global dynamics.