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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

China: China and US VPs meet in Washington

PJ: A shiver for what-might-have-been just ran up my spine. Can you imagine what this meeting might have been like with VP Sarah Palin? Would her folksy talking points, one liners, poor grammer and run-on jumbled sentences have served the US well when up against a highly educated, knowledgeable and worldly opponent? Would she have been able to 'wink' her way through a meeting with a man whose experience with women in negotiations has been with people like Hilary Clinton and Angela Merkel...women who share his intellect and knowledge, women who can articulate simple or complicated ideas without having to resort to writing on their hands to remember their points?


Xinhua

Chinese, U.S. vice presidents hold talks on ties


Visiting Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping Tuesday held talks at the White House with his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden on deepening the relations between the two countries.

During the talks, Xi said his current visit is aimed at increasing strategic mutual trust, exploring more substantial cooperation and deepening the friendship between the two countries and peoples.

Xi said the trip is also for implementing the important consensus reached by the two countries' presidents to advance the building of the China-U.S. cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit.

He said he hopes to make contact with Americans from various walks of life in a bid to promote mutual understanding and friendship between the two countries.

Biden, for his part, said the current U.S. administration has determined to "renew and intensify" the U.S. role in the Asia-Pacific region, and "the ties with China in particular."

"Our bilateral relations are the most important in the world, not only important to both countries, but also to the world at large," he noted.

He also said Xi's visit would continue to sustain the high-level dialogue between the two countries.

Xi arrived in Washington on Monday afternoon for a five-day official visit to the country.
Editor: Mu Xuequan

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2012-02/14/c_122701610.htm

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