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Chinese premier says US and his country need to 'work in the same direction'
Premier Li called the US-China partnership the most important bilateral relationship and highlighted the need for cooperation amid planned summits and ongoing diplomatic talks.
- Li Qiang addressed roughly 20 American business executives in New York on Sep 25, saying their insights were valuable and their actions are crucial.
- At the United Nations General Assembly, Li Qiang led China’s delegation amid a delicate but dynamic phase after Xi Jinping and Donald Trump had a lengthy call last week.
- Closed-Door sessions focused on economic, investment and trade issues, with committee president Stephen Orlins saying it is essential that American business leaders and policy experts maintain relationships with Chinese leaders.
- Li Qiang is due to deliver China’s main speech on Friday, and Donald Trump said they plan to meet in person next month in South Korea and that he plans to visit China next year.
- Looking beyond the meetings, Li Qiang positioned cooperation as necessary for bilateral stability, saying the China‑U.S. relation’s steady development requires both governments to work in the same direction.
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Chinese premier says US and his country need to 'work in the same direction'
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has told a group of American business executives that the U.S. and his country need “to work in the same direction” to further what he called the most important bilateral relationship in the world.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left
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- 46% of the sources lean Left
46% Left
L 46%
C 27%
R 27%
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