Meanwhile, experts appreciate China for its peaceful policies, non-interference in other countries' domestic affairs and treating other states on the basis of mutual respect and interest.
"China has no imperial ambitions and it has never deployed its troops in other countries," Farag said.
Stressing the major role played by the UN and peacekeepers to maintain world peace, the Chinese and US leaders agreed to further their robust commitments to international peacekeeping efforts, stressing the need to deepen the partnership between the UN and the African Union in peacekeeping operations.
"Xi's visit to Washington and the understanding between the two countries on military, peacekeeping and counter-terrorism cooperation will certainly create balance in the world and contribute to the world security and stability," said Nourhan al-Sheikh, professor of political sciences at Cairo University.
The expert also described the ties between China and the United States as "very good" especially at the economic level.
According to the official briefing, both China and the United States agreed to promote "strong and open global economy, inclusive growth and sustainable development, and a stable international financial system."
Professor Yasser Gadallah, chairman of the Chinese Studies Center at Cairo-based Helawn University, also sees that the agreement between Xi and Obama to promote economic cooperation will achieve stability for the world economy.
"Such an agreement between the two giant economies will undoubtedly have a very positive impact on the international economy and will protect the world from economic stagnation possibilities," Gadallah told Xinhua.
The professor concluded that the economic ties between the two countries are "very strong," and the mutual cooperation between such two main powers is likely to prevent future economic crisis.
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