China's president, Xi Jingping is to visit the United States later this month on an official state trip where he will be hosted by the US president, Barack Obama.
The visit will take place on September 25 the White House said on Tuesday, reports Reuters.
"President Xi's visit will present an opportunity to expand U.S.-China cooperation on a range of global, regional, and bilateral issues of mutual interest, while also enabling President Obama and President Xi to address areas of disagreement constructively," the White House added in a statement.
"The President and Mrs. Obama will host President Xi and Madame Peng Liyuan at an official State Dinner on the evening of September 25."
Last month in a preparatory visit, the US' national security advisor visited Beijing and met with President Jinping.
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The visit will take place on September 25 the White House said on Tuesday, reports Reuters.
"President Xi's visit will present an opportunity to expand U.S.-China cooperation on a range of global, regional, and bilateral issues of mutual interest, while also enabling President Obama and President Xi to address areas of disagreement constructively," the White House added in a statement.
"The President and Mrs. Obama will host President Xi and Madame Peng Liyuan at an official State Dinner on the evening of September 25."
Last month in a preparatory visit, the US' national security advisor visited Beijing and met with President Jinping.
See more here.