From Canada News Centre
Dated 9 February 2012
During Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to Canada in June 2010, Canada and China signed a Cooperative Arrangement committing the two countries to resolve important access issues for Canada, including Canadian beef, beef products and tallow. Cooperation under the 2010...
From Canada News Centre
Dated 9 February 2012
At the invitation of Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper paid an official visit to China from February 7 to 11. During the visit, President Hu Jintao, Chairman...
From Center for Strategic and International Studies
Dated 9 February 2012
Vice President Joe Biden will host Vice President Xi Jinping of China on February 14–17. Xi, who is 58 years old, is the heir apparent to China’s top leader Hu Jintao. He will become secretary of the Chinese Communist Party...
From Washington Times
Dated 5 February 2012
KEYSTONE DIPLOMACY Canada is putting diplomatic pressure on the White House after President Obama delayed approval of a major oil pipeline from Alberta, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper this week heads to energy-hungry China, which wants the fuel....
From Eyewitness News Memphis
Dated 3 February 2012
The country's main ruling party is bashing sanctions on Iran as German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with President Hu Jintao after urging Beijing to press Tehran to avoid developing nuclear...
From France 24
Dated 2 February 2012
German Chancellor Angela Merkal began a three-day visit to China Thursday to discuss the ailing eurozone. She was set to meet with President Hu Jintao and investors to boost confidence in the euro, and will also discuss Iran and Syria.
From Big News Network
Dated 1 February 2012
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, celebrated on 23 January, which marks the beginning of the year of Dragon AsiaNews sent a letter to President Hu Jintao and Chinese Ambassador in Italy to demand ...
From Big News Network
Dated 29 January 2012
Chinese president Hu Jintao is stressing the ruling Communist Party's ultimate control over China's rapidly modernising military.Mr Hu's assertion came in a statement in the ...
From Belfast Telegraph
Dated 29 January 2012
Chinese president Hu Jintao is stressing the ruling Communist Party's ultimate control over China's rapidly modernising military. Related Stories Iran vows to give nuclear answers Senegal opposition urges uprising Party fears...