Africa Agulu News Faceofagulu Politics World News Chinese President Xi Jumping, Face Of Agulu Anambra State November 26, 2020 By Marlikberry,Chinese President Xi Jumping, has finally sent a congratulatory message to US President-elect Joe Biden, more than two weeks after the Democratic candidate was projected the winner of the US presidential election. After the election, some major leaders like Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Brazil’s Bolsanario and China’s Xi Jumping refused congratulating Biden saying they were waiting for Trump’s legal challenges to play out in court. Most of Trump’s challenges against the electoral results have been tossed out of court and Jinping has now sent his wishes. ”Promoting the healthy and stable development of China-US relations is not only in the fundamental interests of both peoples, but also meets the common expectation of the international community,” state-run Xinhua news agency quoted Xi as saying in the message. ”I hope to see both sides uphold the spirit of non-conflict, non-confrontation, and focus on cooperation while managing and controlling disputes,” Xi added, according to Xinhua.Back in 2011, Biden then a vice president took a six-day trip to China in 2011 to meet with then-Chinese Vice President Xi and travel to parts of the country with him. Less that a year later, in February 2012, Xi came to Washington, where Biden brought him to the Oval Office to meet President Barack Obama and the traveled with Xi to Los Angeles to announce an agreement to film more US movies in China Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn’t congratulated the President-elect yet. Continue Reading Previous The Federal Government said it has reached out to the British Government,Next Agbani Darego did not bleach, More Stories I Have Decided To Make Myself A Willing Tool To Rescue Ndi Anambra, Ozigbo Declares mars December 18, 2024 0 I had an energizing townhall meeting with Ndi Anambra in Lagos mars December 18, 2024 0 WHO Backs Legislative Reforms To Strengthen Nigeria’s Health Security mars December 18, 2024 0