Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Washington DC from Seattle Thursday. He was greeted by President Obama, and the two heads of states walked to a private dinner in the evening. People's Daily Online has been sparing no effort to closely follow up and cover President Xi's US state visit.
As the two leaders meets at the White House, all eyes are on them. Discussions about the relationship between China and the United States have really heated up.
A great number of Internet users evaluate the development in the relationship between China and the US, which forthrightly affects the development of the whole world. Under the article "President Xi treated by Obama as he arrives in Washington DC" on People's Daily Online, a reader named "Bing" comments: This truly is a very important sign of close relations between two major leaders. May the warm relationship gets warmer with each passing day...
On Facebook, Satish Kumar Bablani says, "Chinese and American cooperation is good for global economy and peace."
President Xi Jinping and President Obama walk on the North Lawn of the White House. (Photo/Xinhua)
After his arrival, President Obama and President Xi talked and walked on the North Lawn of the White House. Facebook user Supong Chumsai says that “walking tall hand in hand” will bring the world peace and prosperity." Bin Hassan Abuu Hassan comments, “The Chinese president's style rocks.”
Some others wish President Xi had a fruitful visit to US. Some also put up suggestions for a better Sino-US relationship and cooperation. Inspired by the commentary on People’s Daily Online - "The four things that will improve China-US relations", one user leaves the suggestions for mutual trust: Listen to each other; do more to benefit both sides; accentuate the commonalty; and let people visit each other more easily.
As the two largest economies in the world, cooperation between China and the United States are not only a win-win situation for the two countries, but also a beneficial welfare for the whole world. And China is ready to work with the United States. President Xi made it clear at the welcoming dinner hosted by local governments and friendly organizations in Seattle, "building a new model of major-country relationship with the United States that features non-conflict, non-confrontation, mutual respect and win-win cooperation is the priority of China's foreign policy."
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