China hits back at Trump election claims… as landmark state visit thrown into doubt
China has responded sharply to comments made by Donald Trump regarding elections, in a row that has now cast doubt over a planned state visit. The dispute marks a fresh point of friction between Washington and Beijing, coming at a time when the two powers have been seeking to stabilise relations, and raises questions about the future of high-level diplomatic engagement between them.
The article's full details were not available in the source provided, so specific quotes, figures and the precise nature of Trump's claims cannot be confirmed here. What is clear from the headline is that Beijing has pushed back publicly against the remarks, and that the anticipated state visit — previously seen as a landmark moment in bilateral relations — is now in jeopardy as a result.
- China rebuts Trump's election-related claims publicly.
- Row puts planned landmark state visit in doubt.
- Signals fresh strain in US-China diplomatic relations.
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