How China sent a message to Trump with its airport greeter
The reception for President Trump telegraphs Beijing’s attitude toward him.
From The Times
May 14, 2026

When foreign leaders arrive in China, carefully designed receptions telegraph Beijing’s attitude toward their visit. Sometimes officials send a lower-level representative to convey displeasure. Sometimes they send someone senior to signal respect.

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