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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.
2017 state visit by Xi Jinping to Vietnam and Laos; 2022 state visit by Xi Jinping to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan; 2022 Xi Jinping visit to Hong Kong; 2023 state visit by Xi Jinping to Vietnam; 2024 state visit by Xi Jinping to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan; 2024 state visit by Xi Jinping to Peru and Brazil
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.
Xi Jinping had a clear aim as he hosted delegates from more than 50 African countries for a major summit in Beijing this week: proving beyond doubt that China is the continent’s premier foreign ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit France, Serbia and Hungary from May 5-10, his first Europe trip in five years aimed at boosting EU ties as tensions mount with the world ...
Stakes are high as Chinese leader Xi Jinping hosts European Union leaders in Beijing for a closely watched summit Thursday, which could decide whether the two major economies will be able to ...
On the morning of May 5, Xi Jinping left Beijing on a special plane for a state visit to the three countries. Accompanying Xi on the trip were: Xi Jinping's wife Peng Liyuan; Cai Qi (member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee and Director of the CCP General Office), Wang Yi (member of the CCP Politburo and Minister of Foreign Affairs), and others.
China's President Xi Jinping met Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Tuesday, and said that a "stable and vibrant" relationship was conducive to the development of both countries.