Trump accepts invitation from Xi to visit Beijing in April
President Donald Trump, posting a readout of his "very good" call with President Xi on Monday morning, said he's now accepted an invitation from the Chinese president to visit Beijing in April and that Xi will come to the U.S. for an official state visit later in the year.
"President Xi invited me to visit Beijing in April, which I accepted, and I reciprocated where he will be my guest for a State Visit in the U.S. later in the year. We agreed that it is important that we communicate often, which I look forward to doing," Trump wrote on his social media platform.

Trump said that he spoke about a wide range of topics with Xi on Monday morning, including Ukraine-Russia, fentanyl, soybeans and other farm products.
Trump also said there has been "significant progress on both sides in keeping our agreements current and accurate" since he and Xi met in South Korea in late October-- similar to Xi's readout, according to China's official state-run news agency, Monday morning, that their relationship has "generally remained stable and improved."
--ABC News' Isabella Murray







