China's Xi says hopes US pays attention to Tibet, Taiwan concerns
BEIJING: China's President Xi Jinping told US President Barack Obama during a telephone call on Wednesday he hopes the United States will pay attention to China's concerns on Tibet and Taiwan and that the issues will not interfere with China-US ties.
Xi said the two sides should expand military, economic, energy, and environment cooperation, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
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By Reuters
February 11, 2015
BEIJING: China's President Xi Jinping told US President Barack Obama during a telephone call on Wednesday he hopes the United States will pay attention to China's concerns on Tibet and Taiwan and that the issues will not interfere with China-US ties.
Xi said the two sides should expand military, economic, energy, and environment cooperation, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Obama has invited Xi for a state visit to Washington in September.
Xi said the two sides should expand military, economic, energy, and environment cooperation, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Obama has invited Xi for a state visit to Washington in September.
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