China's Vice President Han Zheng Meets VP-elect Vance, Elon Musk Ahead of Trump's Inauguration
Jan 20, 2025, 01:09 AM
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, acting as President Xi Jinping's special envoy, has arrived in Washington to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, marking a significant gesture from Beijing aimed at easing tensions and fostering dialogue. President Trump had extended a personal invitation to Xi Jinping, who sent Han Zheng in his place. This is the first time a Chinese vice president has attended a U.S. presidential inauguration, reflecting mutual efforts to improve bilateral relations. On the eve of the inauguration, Han Zheng met with U.S. Vice President-elect JD Vance, the first millennial to assume the role, and conveyed President Xi's congratulations to both Trump and Vance. They discussed key issues such as fentanyl trafficking, trade imbalances, and regional stability. Han also met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, representatives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the U.S.-China Business Council, emphasizing China's willingness to enhance economic ties and urging American companies to seize opportunities within the Chinese market. Han highlighted the extensive common interests between China and the U.S., expressing a desire for stable, healthy, and sustainable development of bilateral relations.
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