Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with US President Barack Obama in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept 6, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)
President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to the United States from Sept 22 to 25 at the invitation of his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama and attend summits marking the 70th anniversary of United Nations' founding in New York from Sept. 26-28 at UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's invitation, Foreign Minister spokesperson Lu Kang announced on Wednesday morning.
Xi's U.S. visit to deepen connotation of new-model of major-country ties
Despite resurrected talks of pessimism in Washington over China-U.S. ties, many Chinese and U.S. experts agreed that Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming state visit to the U.S. could help dispel the qualms and inject fresh momentum into bilateral ties.
During a recent meeting with U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice in Beijing, Xi reiterated China's commitment to building a new model of major-country relations with the United States, featuring no-conflict and no-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation.
Xi's new diplomacy: peaceful development in a community of common destiny
With a state visit scheduled to the United States in September, Chinese President Xi Jinping is ready to seek genuine friendship and cooperation across the Pacific.
The significance of the trip extends far beyond the two countries. When the leaders of the world's largest developed and developing countries meet to discuss issues concerning the common destiny of the global community, the effects will be felt in every corner of the world.
Cyber security should become highlight of China-U.S. cooperation, not contradiction focus
Against the backdrop of Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to the United States, there is little doubt that cyber security would be a hot topic.
Actually, in safeguarding cyber security, China and the United States, two pivotal players on the realm, have a lot to cooperate, rather than to make it a contradiction focus.