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Trump's hollowed NSC could hurt his China trip, experts say

Trump's hollowed NSC could hurt his China trip, experts say

Nikkei Asia6 hours ago

WASHINGTON -- As the White House begins preparations for U.S. President Donald Trump's possible trip to Beijing, a staff reduction at the National Security Council that eliminated experienced advisers could end up backfiring, experts say.
Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping extended invitations to each other in a phone call early this month, when the two leaders discussed tariffs to bring down trade tensions. Preliminary preparations for Trump's trip got underway after the call.

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