Donald Trump was given a rare glimpse at Zhongnanhai on Friday - the secretive compound that serves as the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party. Before sitting down for tea and a working lunch, the final events of his state visit, the President was given a garden tour by Chinese leader Xi Jinping. 'These are the most beautiful roses anyone's ever seen. I asked the President: "Could you get me some for the Rose Garden," and he said yes. I've never seen roses so big,' Trump said. In an ornate pavilion, Xi then disclosed he would be sending seeds to the President. 'We will provide the President with some of our Chinese rose (Rosa chinensis) seeds, as he wants to plant some in the Rose Garden,' Xi said.Trump was later overheard saying that the roses would be planted in the White House Rose Garden. In August, Trump had pavers installed over the grass in the historic space and now holds outdoor dinners there, calling it the Rose Garden Club. As the President toured the outdoor spaces of Zhongnanhai, he gave the press a thumbs-up when asked if he was enjoying his visit. Chinese minders told reporters, 'No questions,' as they tried to shout toward the American and Chinese leaders. President Donald Trump with Xi Jinping (left) during a tour of the Zhongnanhai Gardens in Beijing on Friday, in which the Chinese leader promised to send him rose seeds as a gift Trump and Xi at Zhongnanhai, the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party, on Friday. The two leaders had tea and a working lunch before the President left for Washington, DC He later said they had made 'fantastic trade deals.' Something he reiterated alongside Xi as they sat down for tea. Xi spoke through a translator and explained why he had invited Trump to Zhongnanhai, a rare invitation to outside leaders. 'I have chosen this place especially to reciprocate the hospitality extended to me in 2017 at Mar-a-Lago,' Xi said. After the garden tour and tea, the President and his smaller delegation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer would be served lunch.This consisted of minced codfish in seafood soup, crispy and stir-fried lobster balls, pan-seared beef fillet stuffed with morel mushrooms, Kung Pao chicken, braised scallops, stewed beef in a bun and, finally, steamed pork and shrimp dumplings. A dessert would be served of chocolate brownies, fruits and ice cream, the White House said. In April 2017, three months into the President's first term, Xi met Trump at his Florida club and residence, which was followed up by the President visiting China that November. Xi is now expected to be hosted at the White House this September. Xi Jinping gives President Trump a tour of the gardens at Zhongnanhai President Trump, who has since left China, has said that he had had an 'incredible visit' The US leader also said that the two leaders had discussed Iran A translator told the Daily Mail that Xi called the visit 'historic and landmark''There is a lot of history at this compound,' Xi continued. 'On our way in, we stayed to look at some of the old trees. One of them is 490 years old. In other places within this compound, there have been trees that have lived to be over 1,000 years old.' 'The President was interested in learning all about that, including the Chinese roses, which we looked at. And I've agreed to send the seeds for these roses to the President as a gift,' Xi said. Trump said he had had an 'incredible visit' and noted how he had known Xi for 11 or 12 years. 'We've settled a lot of different problems that other people wouldn't have been able to settle. And the relationship is a very strong one,' Trump said. He noted that the two leaders did discuss Iran. 'We feel very similar on Iran. We want that to end. We don't want them to have a nuclear weapon,' Trump went on. 'We want the straits open.' He added that both leaders wanted the Iran war to end. 'Because it's a crazy thing there, a little bit crazy. And it's no good, it can't happen,' Trump said. As Xi started to respond, the American press was told to exit the room, before the Chinese leader's translator could spell out what he was saying in English. A translator told the Daily Mail that Xi called the visit 'historic and landmark.' 'During this period, we have already established a new type of bilateral relationship - namely, a constructive strategic cooperative relationship,' Xi said. 'It can be said that this visit has been very fruitful, and we have achieved many cooperative outcomes.' Moments before, in an interview aired on Fox News Channel with Sean Hannity, Trump had said during their Thursday meetings that Xi wouldn't firmly say that Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon - the basis for the US war. 'He's a pretty cool guy,' Trump told Hannity. 'He's not going to say, "that's a good point."'
Trump gets rare glimpse inside secretive Communist compound
A 490-year-old tree was among the sights that Xi showed Trump as they toured Zhongnanhai, the Communist Party HQ that foreigners are rarely allowed to visit.










