Xi arrives in Paris for state visit to France

PARIS -- Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here Sunday for a state visit to France.
Xi says China-France relations a model of peaceful coexistence, win-win cooperation between countries with different systems
Over the past 60 years, China-France relations have long been at the forefront of China's ties with major Western countries, setting a good example for the international community of peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation between countries with different systems, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a written speech on Sunday upon his arrival here for a state visit to France.
Xi says ready to consolidate traditional friendship, enhance political mutual trust, build strategic consensus, deepen exchanges and cooperation with France
China is ready to consolidate traditional friendship, enhance political mutual trust, build strategic consensus and deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields with France via visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a written speech on Sunday upon his arrival here for a state visit to France.
Xi says development of China-France ties brings benefits to two peoples, injects stability, positive energy to turbulent world
The development of China-France relations has not only brought benefits to the two peoples, but also injected stability and positive energy into the turbulent world, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a written speech on Sunday upon his arrival here for a state visit to France.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal receives Xi at airport.
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