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China reveals four ‘red lines’ ahead of Trump visit

Beijing said the US must not meddle in issues related to Taiwan and human rights, and must respect China’s “development right”
Published 13 May, 2026 01:50 | Updated 13 May, 2026 02:55
China reveals four ‘red lines’ ahead of Trump visit

US President Donald Trump is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, whom he described on Tuesday as “a friend” and “somebody that we get along with.” Trump added that he plans to discuss the war involving Iran, a country the US and Israel have accused China of supporting.

The Chinese Embassy in the US, meanwhile, outlined four “red lines” in bilateral relations that “must not be challenged”: Taiwan, democracy and human rights, “development paths and political systems,” and “China’s development right.” Beijing has repeatedly insisted that the US must not interfere in its domestic affairs or support what it calls the “separatist” government in Taipei.

The US-Israeli war against Iran has further strained relations with China after the US Treasury sanctioned a Chinese refinery for allegedly purchasing Iranian oil. Beijing responded by barring its private refineries from complying with the US restrictions, which Chinese officials denounced as illegal.

China has denied providing military aid to Iran and condemned the US for blacklisting Chinese satellite companies accused of supplying data to Tehran. “The Chinese government always asks Chinese companies to operate in accordance with laws and regulations. We will firmly protect Chinese businesses’ legitimate rights and interests,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on Monday.

Guo added that China is ready to work with the US and “manage differences in the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit.”

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