China’s vice president will attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration, according to a Thursday statement from the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson. “At U.S. invitation, President Xi Jinping’s
In a first, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will attend Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th president of the United States in Washington on January 20.
Trump initially invited Xi to the inauguration, which will feature other world leaders or their representatives, but was rejected last month. He promised to send a high-ranking official in his stead,
Trump has said he has a "warm spot" for the app, a distinct change of heart after his first administration first called for a ban on TikTok.
Chinese President Xi Jinping engaged in a phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump, marking a significant diplomatic engagement three days before Trump's inauguration. Vice-President Han Zheng will represent China at the ceremony,
President-elect Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping talked on the phone on Friday over a variety of issues with China announcing that its vice president will attend inauguration ceremonies on Monday.
At the invitation of the U.S. side, President Xi Jinping's special representative, Vice President Han Zheng will attend the inauguration ceremony of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 in Washington, D.
At the invitation of the U.S., Chinese President Xi Jinping's special representative, Vice President Han Zheng, is set off for the U.S. capital, Washington D.C., to attend U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on January 20, Xinhua News Agency reported.
According to the newspaper, Trump told his advisers about the desire to visit China to strengthen relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping. No final decision was made but the elected US leader expressed the desire to make the visit during the first 100 days after the inauguration. Trump visited China last time in 2017.
Trump has expressed interest in traveling to China in his first 100 days in office, the report said, citing one of the people. Trump's inauguration is Monday, and Chinese state news agencies said on Friday that Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will attend as Beijing stands ready to strengthen cooperation.
As the world watches preparations for Donald Trump’s second inauguration tomorrow, the big question is who will—and will not—attend. According to the inauguration committee, Chinese President Xi Jinping was among the early invitees,