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The 2015 state visit of Xi Jinping to the United States, which was from September 22 to 28, 2015, was the state visit of China's paramount leader Xi Jinping to the United States. It was his seventh visit to the United States and his first visit after succeeding the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in 2012.
State visit and attendance to the World Economic Forum, [81] [82] the first Chinese paramount leader to attend the WEF. Xi addressed the forum in a high-profile keynote, addressing globalization, the global trade agenda, and China's rising place in the world's economy and international governance; he made a series of pledges about China's ...
SAFA assists schools in running Chinese cultural clubs and hosting "Chinese culture weeks." [1] SAFA also promotes traditional Chinese medicine, [2] participates in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade [3] and Times Square Ball Drop, [4] and has organized trips to mainland China for members to meet with officials of the United Front Work Department.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell and deputy national security adviser Jon Finer met China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu in Washington on Thursday, a day after ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping cut off military communications in 2022 after Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., the House speaker at the time, visited Taiwan, a self-governing island democracy that Beijing ...
The first day of talks were noted for ending in mutual public denunciations by both sides. [13] The Chinese representatives accused the United States of "condescension and hypocrisy", [13] whilst the Americans accused the Chinese of "threatening the rule-based order that maintains global stability" [14] and launching an "assault on basic values", [15] such as democracy and human rights.
China, perhaps more than most countries, will be bracing for fractious relations ahead with the United States. But for Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the upcoming gatherings and the inauguration of a ...
Map showing Chinese territories governed by the PRC and the ROC. The size of minor islands has been exaggerated in this map for ease of visibility. During his 2012 presidential campaign, Ma Ying-jeou had stated in November 2011 that if reelected, he would "absolutely never meet with mainland leaders over the future four years". [4]