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      Xi to meet Vietnamese president on bilateral ties in Hanoi

      2025-04-15 13:32 Last Updated At:14:37

      Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with his Vietnamese counterpart Luong Cuong in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital city, on Tuesday.

      Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, arrived in Vietnam on Monday for a two-day state visit at the invitation of To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee, and Luong Cuong.

      Xi's visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Vietnam.

      Vietnam is the first leg of Xi's current three-nation Southeast Asia tour, which will also take him to Malaysia and Cambodia for state visits from Tuesday to Friday at the invitation of King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim, and King Norodom Sihamoni of Cambodia.

      Xi to meet Vietnamese president on bilateral ties in Hanoi

      Xi to meet Vietnamese president on bilateral ties in Hanoi

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      Syrians welcome Trump's announcement to lift all sanctions

      2025-05-15 16:06 Last Updated At:16:37

      The Syrian government and people have roundly welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement to lift all sanctions against Syria, with many believing it will give a major boost to the conflict-ravaged country's recovery from years of civil war.

      Trump announced during his visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday that he would remove the long-standing sanctions on Syria, with the Syrian foreign ministry welcoming the move as a "pivotal turning point for the Syrian people".

      Another significant moment came on Wednesday when Trump held a face-to-face meeting with Syrian interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in the Saudi capital Riyadh -- marking the first encounter between a U.S. president and a Syrian leader in decades -- with the two discussing the normalization of bilateral ties.

      Prior to Trump's announcement, the Syrian foreign ministry noted that the long-imposed sanctions, which originally applied to the former government, were still having a direct impact on the Syrian people and had hindered efforts to facilitate the country's post-war recovery and reconstruction.

      The news of the removal of all U.S. punitive measures was immediately met with an outpouring of joy in Syria, with large crowds taking to the streets of Damascus and elsewhere in the country to celebrate.

      The Syrian pound also reportedly gained in value following Trump's decision.

      Ziad Arabsh, an economic consultant for the Syrian government, said the U.S. move has now cleared a major obstacle to Syria's economic recovery and post-war reconstruction efforts.

      "The access of Syria to the world technology is extremely vital to rebuild the long years [of] destroyed infrastructure, and this will lead to the economy [being boosted] and help Syria in [its] reconstruction instead of sliding into fragmentation," Arabsh said in an interview with the China Global Television Network (CGTN) in Damascus.

      Trump's surprise announcement came on the first day of his four-day whirlwind tour across the Middle East, which has seen him visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar before he is expected to conclude the trip in the United Arab Emirates.

      Trump's remarks about the sanctions relief and his meeting with al-Sharaa came at a time when the new leadership in Damascus is striving to rally international support for the country to cope with extreme challenges after over a decade of conflict and economic hardship.

      Syrians welcome Trump's announcement to lift all sanctions

      Syrians welcome Trump's announcement to lift all sanctions

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