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The province should deepen links and cooperation with Hong Kong and Macau, Xi tells cadres on inspection tour.
Xi Jinping is not known for his easy smiles. China’s most powerful Communist leader in decades has built a reputation reinforced by state media during his 12-year rule as a serious and steady hand.
T HE MEETING between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping on October 30th was the first time the two leaders had sat down together in six years. Mr Xi has changed in that time. A new analysis by The Economist of more than 14,
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.
Donald Trump was caught on camera whispering a telling four words to Chinese President Xi Jinping during a high-stakes meeting that could spell big implications for U. S.
Mr Xi is firmly in charge, and unabashed about showing the party and the world that he will dump anyone deemed to be a bad actor. It was unclear what, exactly, the purged officials had done to deserve their punishment.
"We're going to have a vey successful meeting, I have no doubt," President Trump said while shaking hands with China's Xi Jinping. "But he's a very tough negotiator. That's not good."
Great pleasure to see you again,” Xi told Trump as they shook hands ahead of opening remarks at a South Korean air base after nearly a year of tit-for-tat tariff and trade escalations.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping faces US pressure to release media tycoon Jimmy Lai from prison
Following a recent meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump in South Korea, it was reported that Trump urged Xi to free Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong media tycoon and critic of the Chinese government.
President Trump said he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping "agreed to almost everything" in their nearly two-hour meeting in South Korea, which Trump said was "friendly."
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Xi Jinping has not made this 'strategic choice' yet, former VP deputy national security advisor says
Former vice presidential deputy national security advisor Steve Yates traces China's history of poisoning Americans and commends the Trump administration's first step to decoupling from its 'stranglehold' on 'The Ingraham Angle.