Dialogue is a cornerstone of China’s global outreach strategy.
Building stronger ties with countries through exchanges of ideas on such issues as health, culture, innovation and security. This week, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong traveled to the United States for the inaugural China-U.S. Social and Cultural Dialogue.
CGTN’s Roee Ruttenberg begins our coverage.
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To discuss all of this:
- Travis Tanner, president of the U.S.-China Strong Foundation based in Beijing.
- Wang Huiyao, founder and president of the Center for China and Globalization—the largest independent think tank in China.
- Shirley Young, chair of the U.S.-China Cultural Institute and a founding member of the Committee of 100.
- Yinuo Li, director of Gates Foundation’s office in China.
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Chinese vice-premier starts first round of #China–#US social and cultural dialogue https://t.co/WOpQ5C0AbV pic.twitter.com/ixf16GcvfF
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Chinese Vice-Premier Liu Yandong present at the #China-US Social and Cultural Dialogue in US attended the 2017 #National Day reception. pic.twitter.com/kVOTqYrjZy
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