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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the president of China. Xi Jinping has made 51 international trips to 71 countries since he assumed the leadership on 15 November 2012. Xi's travels currently take place on a modified Air China 747-8.
Xi Jinping [a] (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has been the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and chairman of the Central ...
Xi Jinping 习近平 (born 1953) Shanghai At-large (until 2018) Inner Mongolia At-large (2018–2023) Jiangsu At-large (from 2023) 14 March 2013 17 March 2018 XII: Li Yuanchao: Himself 17 March 2018 10 March 2023 XIII: Wang Qishan: 10 March 2023 Incumbent: XIV: Han Zheng: The fifth President under the 4th Constitution of the People's Republic ...
In Nepal, 13 people were injured, including 11 in Bara, ... Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, "ordered all-out rescue efforts".
Xi receiving Keys to the City of Madrid, Spain. Xi holds a "key to the city," an honor granted to attending guests to symbolize their significance, in: Muscatine, Iowa, United States (26 April 1985) [22] [23] Montego Bay, Jamaica (13 February 2009) [24] Muscatine, Iowa, United States (14 February 2012) [22] San José, Costa Rica (3 June 2013) [25]
Xi also pledged that the Chinese mainland would be “reunified” with Taiwan, reiterating Beijing’s long-held stance on the self-ruled island democracy, with a strongly worded comment ahead of ...
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal called the vote in Nepal's lower house of parliament after a minor party in his coalition broke apart and its members withdrew support from the government.
In 1960, Nepal and China signed a boundary settlement agreement and a separate 'Sino-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship'. [30] Nepal also began supporting the change of China's seat in the United Nations. [1] In December 1960, Nepali King Mahendra executed a coup and dismissed the parliamentary government of Nepal. [26]