Xi's speeches at G20 Hangzhou Summit published
BEIJING - A set of speeches made by President Xi Jinping when attending the G20 Hangzhou Summit in September last year have been published by the Foreign Languages Press.
The publisher said Monday that the book was available both in Chinese and English.
In the 17 speeches in the book, Xi expounded China's policies and proposals on global governance, and set out the country's wisdom and solutions for the world's economic recovery and development, outlining new prospects for global economic growth.
The publisher said Monday that the book was available both in Chinese and English.
In the 17 speeches in the book, Xi expounded China's policies and proposals on global governance, and set out the country's wisdom and solutions for the world's economic recovery and development, outlining new prospects for global economic growth.
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