China's Xi vows to Indonesia's Prabowo to deepen partnership: Xinhua
- Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to deepen the partnership with Indonesia during a call with President Prabowo Subianto, as reported by Xinhua.
- Xi stated that the bilateral partnership holds strategic significance and celebrates 75 years of diplomatic ties, according to Xinhua.
- Xi will visit Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia to strengthen ties amid rising trade tensions with the United States.
- The two leaders congratulated each other on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, as noted by Xinhua.
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China's Xi vows to Indonesia's Prabowo to deepen partnership: Xinhua
SHANGHAI - Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to deepen his country's strategic partnership with Indonesia in a call with President Prabowo Subianto on Sunday, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported.


China’s Xi vows to Indonesia’s Prabowo to deepen partnership, Xinhua says
SHANGHAI: Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to deepen his country’s strategic partnership with Indonesia in a call with President Prabowo Subianto on Sunday, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. Xi told Prabowo the bilateral partnership had strategic significance and impact globally, as the two exchanged congratulations over the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties,
President Xi Jinping's key quotes on China's neighborhood diplomacy
Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay state visits to Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia next week. It will be Xi's first overseas trip this year, and the five-day tour to the neighboring countries, lasting from Monday to Friday, is expected to inject
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