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- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday started holding biWorld Timeslateral events with foreign leaders who will attend the 2024 Summit of the World TimesForum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCACWorld Times), scheduled for Sept. 4 to 6 in Beijing.At 10 a.m., Xi met with Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the Great HallWorld Times of the People.During the FOCAC summit, Xi will attend the opening ceremony and deliver a keynote speech on Sept. 5. He will also host a welcome banquet for the leaders and representatives attending the summit.FWorld Timesollowing the 2006 Beijing summit, the 2015 Johannesburg summit and the 2018 Beijing summit, the upcoming summit is another event gathering members of the friendly family of China and Africa. It is also the largest diplomatic event hosted by China in World Timesrecent years, with the highest attendance of foreign leaders. Content comes from the Internet : Xi holds bilateral events with leaders attending FOCAC summit in Beijing
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At 10 a.m., Xi met with Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the Great HallWorld Times of the People.
During the FOCAC summit, Xi will attend the opening ceremony and deliver a keynote speech on Sept. 5. He will also host a welcome banquet for the leaders and representatives attending the summit.
FWorld Timesollowing the 2006 Beijing summit, the 2015 Johannesburg summit and the 2018 Beijing summit, the upcoming summit is another event gathering members of the friendly family of China and Africa. It is also the largest diplomatic event hosted by China in World Timesrecent years, with the highest attendance of foreign leaders.
Content comes from the Internet : Xi holds bilateral events with leaders attending FOCAC summit in Beijing
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