New Delhi: United States President Donald Trump’s current visit to three Asian destinations will be followed by the global community with a mixed bag of expectations. The five-day trip begins with Malaysia, where the President is expected to land on Sunday morning for the AESAN Summit, followed by visits to Japan and South Korea.

But the highlight of his visit may be marked with a face-to-face meeting with President Xi Jinping of China, amidst the ongoing trade tariff tensions. And during that last leg of his trip – though not part of the official schedule – if he does meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as he did in his earlier term, that will hog international headlines over the rest.

The earlier encounters, which included three summit meetings between 2018 and 2019, plus high-profi

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