Xi and Obama held 1 private meeting that included a private dinner and that lasted three hours, 1 welcome ceremony, 1 press conference, 1 formal and closed-door talk, and 1 state dinner in 2 days.
Following a busy two-and-a-half-day stay in Seattle, Chinese President Xi Jinping flew to the U.S. capital Washington D.C. and had in-depth, candid and constructive talks with his U.S. counterpart President Barack Obama on Friday at the White House.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday described his first state visit to the United States as "fruitful," saying it sent a positive signal that the two countries will strengthen cooperation and jointly cope with challenges.
The commitments of China and the United States to jointly combat climate change will be positive for sustainable development across the world, China's economic planner said on Saturday.
Xi and Obama held one private meeting that lasted three-hour and included a private dinner, one welcome ceremony, one press conference, one formal and closed-door talk, and one state dinner in 2 days from Sept 24-25, 2015.
China and the United States signed here on Friday a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to guide future communication and cooperation between the two sides in terms of global development.
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