President Xi's U.S. visit
Chinese President Xi Jinping held his first state visit to the United States from September 22 to 25, during which China and the U.S. reached many agreements.
According to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a total of 49 agreements or consensuses have been reached by China and the U.S. covering various fields from energy and aviation to public health.
The two presidents have also exchanged opinions on sensitive issues including cyber security, military exchange and more global affairs such as Iran and the Korean Peninsula.
Analysts in China said the visit has boosted confidence in bilateral ties that have entered a new level, as the two countries have further expanded cooperation and worked together to manage the differences.
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