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Xi receiving Keys to the City of Madrid, Spain. Xi holds a "key to the city," an honor granted to attending guests to symbolize their significance, in: Muscatine, Iowa, United States (26 April 1985) [22] [23] Montego Bay, Jamaica (13 February 2009) [24] Muscatine, Iowa, United States (14 February 2012) [22] San José, Costa Rica (3 June 2013) [25]
This approach has especially come under criticism during a 2022 lockdown on Shanghai, which forced millions to their homes and damaged the city's economy, [348] denting the image of Li Qiang, close Xi ally and Party secretary of the city. [349] Conversely, Xi has said that the policy was designed to protect people's life safety. [350]
This is a list of international presidential trips made by Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the president of China. Xi Jinping has made 51 international trips to 71 countries since he assumed the leadership on 15 November 2012. Xi's travels currently take place on a modified Air China 747-8.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping came to California this week to meet with President Biden, but his primary goal was a more influential crowd – the CEOs of America’s top tech and financial companies.
Xi Jinping at the China-Central Asia Summit on 19 May 2023. During the Xi Jinping era, the Community of Common Destiny has become China's most important foreign relations formulation. [5]: 6 Xi advocates "baseline thinking" in China's foreign policy: setting explicit red lines that other countries must not cross.
In China, the week’s big AI story is that the nation’s internet regulator is rolling out a chatbot of its own, this one based on the thoughts of President Xi Jinping.
Xi emphasizes his desire to increase China's discourse power in international matters, often characterizing this in terms of China's "right to speak". [15]: 103 During Xi's administration, China has often extended state-backed loans for energy and infrastructure-building in exchange for natural resources in regions like Central Asia and Africa.
Note in the table below, the path that Xi Jinping followed from a low-level party official at the age of 30 to his current position of the leader of the most populous country in the world. Xi Jinping's Corresponding Political and Military Postings, 1983–2007