Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the Virtual G20 Leaders' Summit to be held on November 22, adding that China hopes that the virtual summit can pool consensus and send a positive signal to this end.
The Chinese envoy added, “This year, President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi attended the SCO and BRICS Summits and had a conversation during the BRICS Summit. Premier Li Qiang attended the 18th G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi. The two sides maintained communication through diplomatic
Tianjin [China] September 19: The Second Vocational Skills Competition of the People's Republic of China opened in Tianjin on September 16. The theme of this year's competition is "Skills making talents, Repatriation with skills". A total of 4045 participants from 36 delegations across the c
Leaving the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) also known as Silk Road does not compromise relations with China, but the decision still has to be taken, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said on Sunday, the Italian media, Corriere della Sera daily reported.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Friday arrived at Delhi's Palam airbase to attend the G20 summit. He will lead his country in the deliberations over two days in the absence of President Xi Jinping.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that rather than focusing on some leaders planning to skip the G20 Summit, the focus should be on the position taken by countries on 'key issues'.
Setting at rest all speculations around Chinese President Xi Jinping's participation at the G20 Summit in New Delhi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China has announced that Li Qiang will attend the 18th G20 Summit to be held in New Delhi, India on September 9 and 10.
On Xi's behalf, Chinese Premier Li Qiang is expected to represent Beijing at the September 9-10 meeting in New Delhi, as per two Indian officials, one diplomat based in China and one official working for the government of another G20 country.
The United States is not seeking to decouple from China’s economy or hold it back, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told senior Chinese economic officials in Beijing, CNN reported on Tuesday.
China's recently revised counterespionage law has raised concerns among Japanese firms and individuals, as it poses a risk of detention for "unclear reasons," Japan Times reported.
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