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White House says China agreed to postpone Trump’s Beijing trip

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WASHINGTON, March ‌18 (Reuters) - The White House ​said on Wednesday that China had agreed ⁠to postpone U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, originally ​scheduled in just two weeks. 

Spokeswoman Karoline ‌Leavitt said that the White House was working to secure a new date ⁠for the visit ⁠as soon as possible.

Trump, citing the demands of the Iran war, said on Tuesday that he ‌would take the trip to Asia ⁠in "about five or six ‌weeks" but did ​not specify a date.

"Head-of-state diplomacy plays an irreplaceable role in providing ‌strategic guidance to bilateral ​relations," said ⁠a spokesperson for China's embassy ‌in Washington in ⁠response to a request for comment. "China and the U.S. will continue ​to maintain ‌communication on President Trump’s visit to ⁠China."

(Reporting by Trevor ​Hunnicutt and Katharine Jackson; Editing ​by Chizu Nomiyama)

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