

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers policy speech in Seattle, the United States, on Sept. 22 local time. (scree capture of AP live broadcast)
SEATTLE, United States, Sept. 22 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday put forward a four-point proposal on the development of a new model of major-country relationship between China and the United States.
China and the United States should read each other's strategic intentions correctly, further advance win-win cooperation, manage their differences properly and effectively to seek more common ground, and boost people-to-people exchanges, Xi said during a speech in the U.S. West Coast city of Seattle.
Xi kicked off his first state visit to the United States Tuesday, a landmark trip aimed at building up trust and stepping up cooperation between the world's two biggest economies.
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