China to send top envoy to Trump inauguration
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China’s President Xi Jinping will send a high-level envoy to Donald Trump’s inauguration, in an unprecedented move designed to reduce friction between the countries at the start of the new US administration.
The leader of China, Xi Jinping, plans to send a high-ranking representative to the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. This move could indicate Beijing's intention to ease tensions in its relations with the United States,
The Financial Times says Chinese President Xi Jinping will send a high-level envoy to Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in a move aimed at reducing friction between China and the US.
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Chinese president Xi Jinping has confirmed that he will send one of China's top envoys to attend President-elect Donald Trump's January 20 inauguration.
China has confirmed for the first time that President Xi Jinping has been communicating with US president-elect Donald Trump in the lead-up to this month's inauguration. The news came a day after Trump told American conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Monday that he and Xi had already been talking through representatives and expected that they "will probably get along very well".