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But, he added "We hope at the same time, the United States will respect the interests and the concerns of China." THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below. China's Vice President Xi Jinping's...
The lunch was expected to draw a crowd of 600 business executives, politicians, academics and analysts, with corporate sponsors paying $25,000 for a short VIP reception and photo opportunity with China’s presumptive next president. According to the...
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) (2nd R), Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (2nd L), and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (C) pose for photographers prior to a meeting February 15, 2012... View Photo »
By no means can we let relations again suffer major disruption
Terry Branstad as the 650 or so guests dine on Iowa meats. But David Skidmore, professor of politics and international relations at Drake University, will be on hand tonight to help us interpret the diplomatic blow-by-blow regardless of what transpires.
Vice President Xi Jinping on Wednesday fielded tough questions from U.S. lawmakers on a range of issues including China’s record on human rights, its valuation of its currency and its vote together with Russia against this month’s United Nations...
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. , right, accompanied by Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and, hidden, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. , before a breakfast on... View Photo »
To promote the healthy and stable development of Sino-US relations is not only the shared responsibility of the two countries but also the common expectation of the international community
The carefully choreographed visit of president-in-waiting Xi Jinping to Washington yesterday couldn't have gone better for China and the outsourcers, and couldn't have gone worse for American workers. For those of us who monitor U.S.-China summitry,...
Xi Jinping (simplified Chinese: 习近平; traditional Chinese: 習近平; pinyin: Xí Jìnpíng; POJ: Sip Kin-ping, born 1953) is a senior leader of the People's Republic of China. He currently serves as the country's Vice-President, the top-ranking member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China, Principal of the Central Party School, and the 6th... Full Article
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. , right, accompanied by Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and, hidden, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. , before a breakfast on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday,...
View Photo »China's heir apparent Xi Jinping(2nd-R) meets US lawmakers critical of Beijing's policies February 15, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Xi will be heading to the heartland state of Iowa for a reunion with ordinary Americans he met during a 1985 exchange. With Xi are US Senate...
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. , Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »China's heir apparent Xi Jinping(2nd-R) meets US lawmakers critical of Beijing's policies February 15, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Xi will be heading to the heartland state of Iowa for a reunion with ordinary Americans he met during a 1985 exchange.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with Senate Majority Harry Reid of Nev. , right as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. passes at center, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) (R) seats Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (L) prior to a meeting February 15, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Xi was hosted by both Senate and House leaders on the Hill as he continued his visit...
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping poses with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. , left, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. , Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (L) is met by US Vice President Joe Biden (R) and Doctor Jill Biden (C) as he arrives at the Naval Observatory for dinner in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (L) shakes hands with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) during a US/China business roundtable at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (L) speaks with US Vice President Joe Biden (R) during a business roundtable at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - FEBRUARY 14: Escorted by U.S. Army Col. David Anders (L), Commander of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping inspects the honor guard February 14, 2012 outside the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta welcomed Xi, who is...
View Photo »China's Vice President Xi Jinping (L) and US Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta arrive to review a guard of honor before their meeting at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on February 14, 2012. China's likely next leader Xi Jinping said Tuesday that Beijing will take concrete steps to...
View Photo »US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta (L) walks Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping to a private meeting inside the Pentagon, February 14, 2012, in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US military honor guard fire canons to gun-salute Chine Vice President Xi Jinping during a honor guard at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on February 14, 2012. China's likely next leader Xi Jinping said Tuesday that Beijing will take concrete steps to improve human rights as he admitted...
View Photo »China's Vice President Xi Jinping (R) walks back to the stage after reviewing a guard of honor as US Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta looks on at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on February 14, 2012. China's likely next leader Xi Jinping said that Beijing will take concrete steps to...
View Photo »China's Vice President Xi Jinping (R) is accompanied by US Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta as he reviews a guard of honor at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on February 14, 2012. China's likely next leader Xi Jinping said that Beijing will take concrete steps to improve human...
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) shares a toast with US Vice President Joe Biden at the State Department in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012 at a luncheon in honor of the Chinese Vice President.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) listens as US Vice President Joe Biden (C) speaks at the State Department in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012 at a luncheon in honor of the chinese Vice President with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L).
View Photo »A menu with a wax stamp of both the US and Chinese flag rests on a table setting at the lunchoen in honor of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping at the State Department in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (C) proposes a toast with Vice President Joe Biden (R) and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a a lunch in honor of Chinese VP at the State Department in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Protesters shout slogans against China during a demonstration in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 14, 2012. Dozens of impassioned pro-Taiwan and pro-Tibet activists took part in demonstrations outside the White House as China's likely next leader Xi Jinping is...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping(C) speak during meetings in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, February 14, 2012. The White House on Tuesday welcomed China's likely next leader Xi Jinping, with President Barack Obama looking to push...
View Photo »Protestors demonstrate on behalf of Tibetan rights in front of the White House as Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping visits with US President Obama, February 14, 2012, in Washington, DC. Dozens of impassioned pro-Tibet activists waved flags and chanted, 'China lies, Tibetans die' and...
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden, second from right, and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, center, participate in a U.S.-China discussion with business leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Also pictured, left to right: Chinese Foreign Minister Yang...
View Photo »Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. , right, accompanied by Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and, hidden, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. , before a breakfast on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday,...
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No matter what changes might take place in the international situation, our commitment to developing the Sino-US partnership should never waver for temporary development
To promote the healthy and stable development of Sino-US relations is not only the shared responsibility of the two countries but also the common expectation of the international community
Some foreigners with full bellies and nothing better to do engage in finger-pointing at us
I will soon visit the United States at the invitation of Vice President Biden, and I hope that my visit can play a positive role in advancing the Sino-U.S. cooperative partnership
No matter what changes affect the international situation, our commitment to developing the Sino-U.S. cooperative partnership should never waver in the face of passing developments
I hope the militaries of the two countries, hereon, can continue to strengthen exchanges, deepen cooperation and play an active role in pushing forward the development of comprehensive relations
The friendship, forged by leaders of the older generations, has endured changes in the international arena
