Mr. Leelson finished his speech with Chinese President Xi Jinping

Market: Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Beijing 
Receiving a greetings from Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ended his first visit to Asia since taking office, agreeing to work together with China on the DPRK issue and leave complex issues aside. 

China has been angry at the United States for criticizing China for resisting North Korea's missile and nuclear program and the US's resolve to install the THAAD missile defense system in South Korea. China remains suspicious of US policy towards Taiwan, which China claims to be its own province, when the Donald Tram administration announces the sale of new weapons to the island, making China angry. 

But in a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, all of those issues were picked up by Xi Jinping and Thillyson in front of journalists Xi said Tollesson made a lot of efforts to achieve a smooth transition in a new era of relations. "You have said friendly China-US relations, I congratulate you," Xi said. He added that he had conversations with Donald Tram on phone and text messages."We both believe that China-US cooperation from now on is on the way we both pioneered. We both have hope for a new era for meaningful development," he said. 

"The benefits of the United States and America are very different, but cooperation is the right choice for both of us," Xi Jinping added. Xi stressed that China and the United States should strengthen coordination for regional issues to respect mutual interests and protect the stability of broader relationships. 

Tolleinson said Donilam hopes to see improvements in mutual understanding with China and the prospect of his future visit. The US Secretary of State said Tram had placed a price on the relationship that had taken place between him and Xi. 

"We understand that through further dialogue, we will achieve greater understanding, which will lead to strengthening the relationship between China and the United States, and enhance our future relationship for cooperation," Thillyson said. Mr. Norara 

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