川普将访问中国大陆?阅兵邀请与中美互动引发关注

川普将访问中国大陆?阅兵邀请与中美互动引发关注
随着国际政坛风云再起,美国总统唐纳.川普(Donald Trump)是否即将重返中国大陆,成為全球媒体与政界高度关注的焦点。自2025年初以来,川普与中国之间的互动持续升温,而近期有关他可能参加北京阅兵典礼与接受习近平邀请访华的传闻,更让「川普访中」话题升温。
阅兵传闻:中国是否邀请川普?
根据日本共同社与多家外媒报导,中国方面正在考虑邀请川普参加将於2025年9月3日在天安门广场举行的中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80週年大阅兵。此举被外界视為中方释出外交善意,藉由川普可能回锅白宫之势,预先铺排中美关係的「新起点」。
然而,中国外交部在6月30日的例行记者会上,对於媒体提出的「是否邀请川普参加阅兵」问题,发言人毛寧仅表示:「目前没有任何相关信息可以提供」。此一回应既未否认,也未证实,使得阅兵邀请仍处於「揣测与不确定」的灰色地带。
中美领导人通话:互发访问邀请
更具象徵意义的是,川普与中国国家主席习近平在6月初进行了一次长达90分鐘的电话会谈。根据美国与中国官方新闻稿,双方讨论了贸易政策、科技合作与地缘政治议题,并互相发出了访问邀请。
川普在会后受访时表示:「这是一通非常好的电话,我接受了他的邀请,也期待重啟美中合作的可能性。」虽然目前尚未确定具体的访问时间与形式,但双方均展现出试图「降温对抗、恢復互动」的外交态度。
分析:战略佈局或政治试探?
川普若成為歷史上第一位在任前后多次访问中国的美国总统,将具有重大象徵意义。在全球局势动盪、中美竞争升温的大背景下,北京可能透过川普这位「不按常理出牌」的政治人物,开啟一条不同於拜登政府的对话路线,测试美方未来的外交转向。
而对川普来说,访中不仅有助於他强化「重塑中美关係」的形象,也可作為竞选前的战略佈局,展现其具备处理重大外交议题的能力。
结语:尚待确认的「关键一步」
儘管传闻不断,目前尚无中国或川普方面正式宣布川普将前往中国大陆。阅兵邀请是否属实?双方是否安排高层会晤?这些问题仍有待观察。
可以肯定的是,无论川普是否成行,中美关係的下一阶段已悄然啟动。一场外交角力的序幕,正在东亚与华府之间缓缓拉开。
Will Trump Visit Mainland China? Parade Invitation And U.S.-China Diplomacy Draw Global Attention
As geopolitical tensions rise and global diplomacy shifts, speculation is mounting over whether U.S. President Donald Trump will visit mainland China. Since early 2025, signals of renewed engagement between Trump and the Chinese leadership have emerged, with rumors of a possible Beijing trip for a major military parade and an official state visit invitation from President Xi Jinping that has sparked widespread attention.
Parade Rumors: Has China Invited Trump?
According to reports from Japan’s Kyodo News and other international outlets, Chinese authorities are considering inviting Trump to attend the 80th anniversary military parade marking the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and World Anti-Fascist War, to be held on September 3, 2025, in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.
This move is widely interpreted as a diplomatic overture from Beijing, possibly signaling a desire to establish a new channel of communication with Trump, who remains a central figure in American politics and who may return to the White House.
However, at a June 30th press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated, “I have no information to provide at the moment,” when asked about the rumored invitation. The response neither confirmed nor denied the speculation, leaving the matter in diplomatic limbo.
Leadership Talks: Mutual Invitations Exchanged
Adding fuel to the speculation, Trump and President Xi Jinping held a 90-minute phone call in early June, their first direct communication in months. The conversation reportedly covered trade, technology, and geopolitical issues. Notably, both leaders extended invitations for in-person visits, and Trump publicly expressed interest in visiting China.
“It was a very good call,” Trump told reporters afterward. “I accepted his invitation and look forward to exploring opportunities for renewed cooperation.”
While no official date or itinerary has been released, the tone of the call suggested a willingness on both sides to reduce tensions and reopen channels of dialogue.
Analysis: Strategic Diplomacy or Political Theater?
If Trump visits China—especially in a high-profile setting like a military parade—it would be an unprecedented moment in U.S.-China relations. It could signal a softening of Beijing’s approach to American leadership and offer Trump a unique platform to showcase his diplomatic credentials ahead of the 2026 elections.
From Beijing’s perspective, inviting Trump may serve as a calculated risk—testing an alternative track to engage with Washington, distinct from the Biden administration’s previous policies. For Trump, such a visit could reinforce his image as a dealmaker capable of navigating complex international landscapes.
Conclusion: A Key Step Still Unconfirmed
At this stage, there has been no official confirmation from either the Chinese government or Trump’s team regarding a potential trip to mainland China. The rumored parade appearance and the possible state visit remain unverified, but not implausible.
What is clear, however, is that a new chapter in U.S.-China relations may be unfolding. Whether Trump sets foot in Beijing or not, the diplomatic choreography between the two powers has already begun.