Trump arrived in Beijing on May 13 for his summit with Xi Jinping, scheduled for May 14-15, greeted formally by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng rather than Xi personally, setting a restrained tone amid discussions on Iran war escalation, trade tariffs, Taiwan tensions, and technology curbs. Diplomatic protocol for US-China leader meetings consistently limits greetings to handshakes, with no precedent for kissing between the two presidents despite Trump's past hyperbolic "big fat hug" remark. Cultural norms in both nations—Chinese emphasis on formality and American aversion to such male leader displays—drive trader consensus at 99.4% "No," reflecting skin-in-the-game certainty. Only an unprecedented, unscripted emotional display during bilateral talks could alter this, though structured summits make it highly improbable.
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This market will resolve to “Yes” if Donald Trump and Xi Jinping kiss at any point during this summit. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No."
Video or photographic evidence of the kiss must be released within this market’s time frame to qualify.
A qualifying kiss is defined as an in-person greeting or gesture involving the lips of one individual touching another individual. A qualifying kiss need not be reciprocal; a kiss on the cheek or hand from either party will qualify.
The summit begins when Donald Trump enters the terrestrial or maritime territory of China. The summit ends once Donald Trump physically departs from Chinese territory.
This market may resolve once Donald Trump physically departs from Chinese territory at the end of the summit. If Donald Trump does not physically enter the terrestrial or maritime territory of China by May 22, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source will be based on photographic/video footage.
Mercado abierto: May 12, 2026, 11:52 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if Donald Trump and Xi Jinping kiss at any point during this summit. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No."
Video or photographic evidence of the kiss must be released within this market’s time frame to qualify.
A qualifying kiss is defined as an in-person greeting or gesture involving the lips of one individual touching another individual. A qualifying kiss need not be reciprocal; a kiss on the cheek or hand from either party will qualify.
The summit begins when Donald Trump enters the terrestrial or maritime territory of China. The summit ends once Donald Trump physically departs from Chinese territory.
This market may resolve once Donald Trump physically departs from Chinese territory at the end of the summit. If Donald Trump does not physically enter the terrestrial or maritime territory of China by May 22, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
The resolution source will be based on photographic/video footage.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trump arrived in Beijing on May 13 for his summit with Xi Jinping, scheduled for May 14-15, greeted formally by Chinese Vice President Han Zheng rather than Xi personally, setting a restrained tone amid discussions on Iran war escalation, trade tariffs, Taiwan tensions, and technology curbs. Diplomatic protocol for US-China leader meetings consistently limits greetings to handshakes, with no precedent for kissing between the two presidents despite Trump's past hyperbolic "big fat hug" remark. Cultural norms in both nations—Chinese emphasis on formality and American aversion to such male leader displays—drive trader consensus at 99.4% "No," reflecting skin-in-the-game certainty. Only an unprecedented, unscripted emotional display during bilateral talks could alter this, though structured summits make it highly improbable.
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