The Chinese Foreign Ministry has officially confirmed President Xi Jinping"s schedule for his trip to the United States this month. It"s been confirmed his official state visit will begin on Tuesday, and last 4-days. As part of his time in Washington, Xi Jinping is due to meet with US President Barack Obama. China"s Foreign Minister Wang Yi reveals more details concerning the president"s US trip. "During the visit, President Xi will devote lots of time to reach out to the cities, states, businesses, friendly groups and communicate with people all walks of life. He will deliver speech to the general public, hold meetings with representatives with business communities and have talks with school faculties and students. We believe President Xi"s visit will generate a new wave of interest in China in the American society. " Wang says that President Xi"s visit will focus on boosting trust, and trying to resolve U.S. worries that China and the United States contradict each other when dealing with issues such as international relations and Asia-Pacific order. "With the China-US relations go deeper, there may be more issues and challenges to handle. What important is the both sides to maintain strategic communication, build strategic trust, remove misgivings, and avoid strategic misjudgment. That"s why I believe that building trust and reducing misgivings will be one of the focus of President Xi"s visit to the U.S." Xi Jinping is also scheduled to visit the UN headquarters in New York to attend summits commemorating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations. That will be lasting from Sept. 26 to 28. |