White House officials announced on March 25 that President Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14-15, rescheduling an earlier summit delayed by the US-Israel conflict with Iran. This confirmed bilateral summit has driven trader consensus toward Xi as the frontrunner, underscoring prioritized US-China diplomacy amid trade tensions and global instability. No other foreign leader meetings have occurred in the past 30 days, following Trump's early-year hosting of Latin American leaders in Florida and the February Board of Peace summit with representatives from over 20 nations. Escalations in the Iran war or unexpected diplomatic pivots could alter schedules, but the Xi engagement remains the dominant near-term catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$275,219 Vol.

Xi Jinping
96%

Lula da Silva
82%

Ahmed al-Sharaa
71%

Mohammed bin Salman
72%

Keir Starmer
69%

Vladimir Putin
63%

Aleksandr Lukashenko
56%

Pope Leo XIV
38%

Kim Jong Un
21%

Nick Fuentes
11%

Changpeng Zhao
22%

Nicolás Maduro
15%

Jair Bolsonaro
10%

MrBeast
9%

iShowSpeed
8%

Lai Ching-te
6%

Yoon Suk Yeol
2%
$275,219 Vol.

Xi Jinping
96%

Lula da Silva
82%

Ahmed al-Sharaa
71%

Mohammed bin Salman
72%

Keir Starmer
69%

Vladimir Putin
63%

Aleksandr Lukashenko
56%

Pope Leo XIV
38%

Kim Jong Un
21%

Nick Fuentes
11%

Changpeng Zhao
22%

Nicolás Maduro
15%

Jair Bolsonaro
10%

MrBeast
9%

iShowSpeed
8%

Lai Ching-te
6%

Yoon Suk Yeol
2%
A meeting is defined as any encounter where both listed individual and Trump are present and interact with each other in person.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: Yes
No dispute
Final outcome: Yes
A meeting is defined as any encounter where both listed individual and Trump are present and interact with each other in person.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: Yes
No dispute
Final outcome: Yes
White House officials announced on March 25 that President Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14-15, rescheduling an earlier summit delayed by the US-Israel conflict with Iran. This confirmed bilateral summit has driven trader consensus toward Xi as the frontrunner, underscoring prioritized US-China diplomacy amid trade tensions and global instability. No other foreign leader meetings have occurred in the past 30 days, following Trump's early-year hosting of Latin American leaders in Florida and the February Board of Peace summit with representatives from over 20 nations. Escalations in the Iran war or unexpected diplomatic pivots could alter schedules, but the Xi engagement remains the dominant near-term catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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