China, Xi and Summit
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed Friday to explore "areas of potential cooperation" between Washington and Beijing, and stressed the importance of managing differences,
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China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have agreed to submit a pact upgrading their free trade areas to their leaders for approval in October, according to China's foreign minister Wang Yi on Saturday.
The two major powers vied to push their agendas in Asia at a time of simmering tension over a U.S. trade tariffs offensive.
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Xi Jinping skips BRICS Summit for the first time amid speculation of political turbulence in China and divisions between member nations over trade and strategic interests
The White House hosted an “African leaders” summit of sorts this week. But only five countries from the continent of more than 50 nations were welcome to join.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to visit China for first time in 5 years to hold talks with Wang Yi, attend SCO summit, and discuss LAC standoff, rare earths, flights.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in Europe to set the tone for the upcoming EU-China Summit, but the differences are such between the two sides that the summit could become meaningless and get condensed to a one-day affair.
The Global Smart Ecosystem Summit in Guangzhou, led by Heungkong Group and Tantron Group, introduced significant innovations in the smart home industry. Highlighting breakthroughs such as a universal smart ecosystem and global collaboration,
The so-called Hague group singles out Israel as benefiting from an "exceptionalism" in the application of international law and aims to 'enact concrete measures' over Gaza