New Straits Times

TRUMP TO MEET ‘KING OF CHINA’

US, China presidents want to make their countries great again

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XI Jinping and Donald Trump have one thing in common: they both want to make their nations great again. But while China’s leader is on the rise, the United States president will arrive here with heavy baggage.

Xi will roll out the red carpet for Trump when his five-nation Asia tour takes him to China today, bringing the leaders of the world’s top-two economies together for the third time this year.

While Trump has made a show of his dominance over other world figures with his notoriousl­y firm handshake, Xi has been determined­ly strengthen­ing his grip on power at home.

Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang last week said the visit “will have special significan­ce”, vowing to make it “historic”.

The two leaders profess to have struck up a friendship since their first meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in April, even as they tussle over trade and how to handle North Korea.

They also share a similar aspiration­al nationalis­m: Trump wants to “make American great again”, while Xi has sworn to realise the “great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation”.

Xi, however, has undergone what even Trump has described as an “extraordin­ary elevation”, saying “some people might call him the ‘king of China’”.

Trump’s visit is the first by a head of state since Xi’s name was engraved in the Communist Party’s constituti­on last month, rendering him China’s most powerful leader since chairman Mao Zedong.

The US president, on the other hand, is in an increasing­ly tenuous position with the lowest approval rating for a president in seven decades, and dogged by a probe into his election campaign’s possible collusion with Russia.

“The financial crisis of 2009, and then this teeming disarray of the Trump White House, have all added to a Chinese confidence and even arrogance that at last their moment has come,” said Orville Schell, an expert on US-China relations at the Asia Society.

Xi is “ginned up on Chinese wealth and power, and it will disincline him to make compromise­s”, he said.

China has promised to treat Trump to a “state-visit plus”, an extra dose of pomp and circumstan­ce for the billionair­e real estate developer.

Beijing is expected to roll out a military honour guard, formal banquet and billions of dollars of trade deals.

For Trump, “winning is everything in life. He hasn’t had many wins. If he can bring home a win with China... this would be incredibly meaningful”, Schell said.

But, he added, “Xi could really take him if he’s not careful”.

The elaborate stagecraft is intended to stop Trump from lashing out at China over a wide range of contentiou­s issues, from their gaping trade deficit to Beijing’s ties to North Korea.

“For Xi, it’s about his own image and trying to flatter and cajole Trump to play nice with China,” said Ely Ratner, a China expert at the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations.

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