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China's President Xi Jinping on Tuesday sought to expand mutual investment with Russia and affirmed Beijing's commitment to advance ties despite "turbulent" external conditions, Chinese state media reported.
The images, captured during the US-China summit in South Korea, have gone viral, revealing a side of Xi that most Chinese citizens have never seen.
Leaders of Pacific countries and territories, including China’s Xi Jinping, are gathering in South Korea for a major summit Friday. But the leader of one global powerhouse is conspicuously absent: Donald Trump.
The White House has put up dozens of photos of US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the US-China summit in South Korea. The images showed the leaders in a relaxed mood, with Xi at first appearing amused before bursting out laughing when Trump showed him a piece of paper.
Following the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea last week, many commentators have concluded that Beijing came out on top. They argue that the United States could not afford to persist with an intensifying trade war with China,
In the dark days of 1940, as Nazi Germany consolidated its grip on Europe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered a stark warning to the American people. The nation, he said, could no longer pretend it was safe from the gathering storm. To keep war from spreading to American shores, the nation had to become the "great arsenal of democracy."
World leaders kicked off the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit on Friday, with Chinese President Xi Jinping taking the spotlight to address global trade uncertainties.
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"Out Xi Jinping!": the anti-Chinese wave shaking the Asian democracy allied with Trump
For a long time, the relationship between neighbors Beijing and Seoul has been going through many ups and downs. "Out China!, Out the Chinese Communist Party!, Out Xi Jinping!", shouted a group of protesters gathered in a square in the center of Gyeongju,