Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Chinese President Xi Begins His Visit To The U.S. -- News Updates September 23, 2015



The Guardian: China's President Xi Jinping begins first US visit in Seattle

Xi to meet with 30 US and Chinese business leaders before attending White House state dinner on Friday and speaking at the United Nations

The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, landed in Seattle on Tuesday to kick off a weeklong US visit that will include meetings with US business leaders, a black-tie state dinner at the White House hosted by President Barack Obama and an address at the United Nations.

Xi and his wife touched down in an Air China 747 at Paine Field, adjacent to the massive plant where Boeing Co makes its largest jets, some 25 miles (40km) north of Seattle. They were welcomed by the Washington state governor, Jay Inslee.

More News On Chinese President Xi's Visit To The U.S. -- News Updates September 23, 2015

China's President Xi Jinping begins US state visit in Seattle -- BBC
Xi: Conflict between US, China would be 'disastrous’. -- VOA
Xi calls for 'new model' US-China relationship. -- Al Jazeera
After jokes, applause at dinner, China's Xi gets down to U.S. business. -- Reuters
Chinese President Xi woos tech leaders on US visit -- France 24
Xi Jinping defends China's stock market interventions on first US visit -- The Guardian
Xi Jinping says China open to foreign business amid economic reforms. -- BBC
President Xi: China doesn't condone hacking attacks-- USA Today
Xi Jinping Pledges to Work With U.S. to Stop Cybercrimes -- NYT
China's Xi says anti-graft fight no 'House of Cards' power play -- Reuters
He said what? China's Xi Jinping makes 'House of Cards' joke -- CNN
In U.S. Visit, China's President Talks Hemingway And Rum -- NPR
Rights protesters, China supporters greet President Xi in Seattle -- Reuters
U.S.-China Business Relationship Is, As Trump Might Say, Huge -- NPR
U.S., China Talks Show Stability, Not Standoff -- Tom Risen, US News and World Report
On U.S. visit, China's president seeks to reassure on trade, security -- Reuters

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