Xi Jinping will not attend Trump's inauguration - media.


US President Donald Trump invited Chinese leader Xi Jinping to his inauguration on January 20. However, the Chinese leader refused to travel and attend the event as a guest. This information was provided by RBC-Ukraine citing CBS News.
The event is expected to be attended by the Chinese ambassador to the US and his wife, and additional officials from Beijing may join them. Inaugural representatives have already appointed staff to handle diplomatic protocol at the ceremonies.
The invitation to Xi, conveyed outside official diplomatic channels, surprised Beijing and US allies. Chinese officials, experts on protocol, considering the power dynamics in relations between the countries, were taken aback by Trump's intentions. The invitation came during a period of tension between the countries.
The decision to invite Xi surprised several Western diplomats, considering the differing views on China among Trump's team. They believe this could lead to tension both within the administration and in geopolitical relations.
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