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This is our country, our airport, shouts Chinese official as Barack Obama lands for G20 summit
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This is our country, our airport, shouts Chinese official as Barack Obama lands for G20 summit
  • Published_at:2016-09-03
  • Category:News & Politics
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  • description: Chinese official shouts an awkward G20 start for U S , China, A Chinese official aggressively tried to stop US National Security Advisor Susan Rice from joining President Barack Obama's motorcade, after Air Force One landed in China for the G20 summit. According to Reuters news agency, the US Secret Service had to intervene after an unidentified Chinese official stepped forward after Rice passed a barricade set up to stop the news media approaching the US president's convoy at Hangzhou airport. The ceremonial niceties were marred by undiplomatic shouting on the tarmac as the US president embarked on a final bout of delicate overseas diplomacy before his successor is elected in November. The ceremonial niceties were marred by undiplomatic shouting on the tarmac as the US president embarked on a final bout of delicate overseas diplomacy before his successor is elected in November. The stakes are high for China to pull off a trouble-free G20 summit of the world's top economies, its highest profile event of the year, as it looks to cement its global standing and avoid acrimony over a long list of tensions with Washington. Note: I do not own any content. All contents are sourced from the internet and I do not guarantee that all facts and figures are correct. The views expressed are my own and in no way affiliated to other persons or organizations. If I am found to be violating any copyright or hurting the sentiments of anyone, kindly mail me at apmvlog@gmail.com before giving a copyright strike or community strike so that i can remove the content. I will respond within 4-5 hours.Thank you in advance.
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