President Donald Trump is set to host Chinese President Xi Jinping at the White House, following the administration’s designation of U.S. Citizen Min Zin as wrongfully detained in China. The Trump administration’s move comes as part of broader diplomatic efforts ahead of the high-level meeting. Meanwhile, Trump is expected to appear on the radio show of his former advisor Michael Cohen, marking a rare public reunion between the former ally and adversary.

The designation of Min Zin, a U.S. Citizen held in China, underscores growing tensions between the two nations. Trump’s administration has been pushing for improved relations with China, despite ongoing trade disputes. In separate developments, Iran has rejected Trump’s economic pressure tactics, warning of further setbacks for U.S. Policy in the region.

Additionally, Trump has signaled his intent to revive the Keystone XL pipeline project as part of ongoing trade negotiations with Canada. The pipeline, which has faced environmental and regulatory hurdles, remains a key element of Trump’s energy agenda. These developments highlight the administration’s multifaceted approach to international relations and domestic policy.

As Trump prepares for his meeting with Xi, the administration faces mounting scrutiny over its handling of diplomatic and economic issues. The upcoming events will likely shape the trajectory of U.S. Foreign policy in the coming months.