President Xi Jinping and his United States counterpart President Barack Obama will "further chart the course of the China-US relationship" during Xi's first state visit to the US later this month.
State Councilor Yang Jiechi looks ahead to President Xi Jinping's landmark state visit to the US this month and his attendance at a series of UN gatherings as the global body marks its 70th anniversary.
Dialogue and cooperation are the main trends in Sino-US relations, said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson in response to a US poll revealing that some Americans are concerned about China's rising power.
The Fourth US-China Training Program for Afghan diplomats started in Washington on Wednesday.
Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli met with Brian Deese, senior advisor to US President Barack Obama, agreeing to cooperate more closely to address climate change.
The recent roller coaster rides of Chinese and US stock markets rattle investors, but should not dampen their enthusiasm in economic cooperation.
The coming state visit of President Xi Jinping to the US and his meeting with his US counterpart President Barack Obama will be a milestone and mutual trust will be the biggest issue and may be the largest contribution Xi's visit can make, said Ezra Vogel, a professor emeritus of the Asia Center at Harvard University.
Mutual trust will be the biggest issue at the upcoming meeting of President Xi Jinping with his US counterpart President Barack Obama.
History has laid the foundation for our continued friendship and cooperation. Let us forge ahead, and put forth a joint, sustained push for world peace and prosperity.
It is the local people who take the brunt of failed "democratization", instead of enjoying the fruits of the US-led revolutions.