BEIJING, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese officials on
Wednesday spoke of their expectations for President Xi Jinping's
state visit to the United States in September.
In a meeting with visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony
Blinken, Vice President Li Yuanchao voiced his commitment to
ensuring a the success of Xi's visit.
China-U.S. relationship is developing well, Li said, calling on
the two sides to push forward efforts to commemorate the 70th
anniversary of the victory over fascism and the founding of the
United Nations.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Executive Vice Foreign Minister
Zhang Yesui held separate meetings with Blinken. With significant
and positive progress in China-U.S. relations in 2014, China
expects both sides to keep up the pace this year and a successful
visit by Xi will push forward the new type of major country
relationship, according to an official news release on the
meetings.
The U.S. side is looking forward to strengthening dialogue and
cooperation and promoting a better U.S.-China relationship,
according to the news release.
President Xi on Wednesday talked on the phone with his U.S.
counterpart Barack Obama and accepted Obama's invitation to pay a
state visit in September. Enditem