By bno - Taipei Bureau China has confirmed that Vice President Han Zheng will attend the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump, representing President Xi Jinping as his 'special representative'.
Britain's Treasury chief has kicked off a China visit aimed at boosting economic and financial cooperation between the countries, as the U.K.'s Labour government seeks to reset strained ties with Beijing.
China and Britain restarted economic and financial talks over the weekend after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury chief to Beijing, as the U.K.’s Labour government
China’s vice president will attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration, according to a Thursday statement from the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson. “At U.S. invitation, President Xi Jinping’s
Beijing is taking a two-pronged approach to the incoming president: trying to sweeten up Trump while also signaling it is ready to fight efforts to constrain it.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng has regularly traveled abroad to represent Xi Jinping at international events.
Han's attendance marks a first for the two countries. Foreign heads of state usually do not attend US presidential inaugurations.
China and Britain restarted economic and financial talks on Saturday after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury chief to Beij
China will send Vice President Han Zheng to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025.