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Vice President Xi Jinping of China visits the U.S. The United States gets its first hard look at the heir apparent to the leadership of China as Vice President Xi Jinping visits the United States.
Feb. 15, 2012
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping makes a toast before speaking to leaders from the private and public sectors at a luncheon co-hosted by the U.S.-China Business Council and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations in Washington.
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Xi Jinping shakes hands with former secretary of state Henry A. Kissinger before his speech.
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Xi Jinping speaks to leaders from the private and public sectors at a luncheon in Washington.
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China's vice president, Xi Jinping, speaks to the U.S.-China Business Council.
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Xi Jinping, right, is greeted by Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba, center, upon arriving at the Quad-Cities International Airport in Moline, Ill.
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Kunchok Sangpo of Minneapolis shouts during a march by Tibetans outside the Iowa Statehouse in Des Moines before Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping arrived for a visit.
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Pema Dekys of Minneapolis chants at a rally held before Tibetans marched in protest against Xi Jinping's visit to Iowa.
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Swallow Yan of the Chinese Association of Iowa holds a T-shirt in front of the house where Xi Jinping will meet with residents Roger and Sarah Lande in Muscatine, Iowa.
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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, left, is greeted by Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) before a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Senate and House leaders hosted Xi as he continued his visit to the United States.
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China's presidential heir apparent, Xi Jinping, waves as he arrives to meet U.S. lawmakers critical of Beijing's policies on Capitol Hill. Xi will be heading to the heartland state of Iowa for a reunion with ordinary Americans he met during a 1985 exchange.
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China's vice president, Xi Jinping, reviews an honor guard before meeting with Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at the Pentagon. Jinping said Beijing will take concrete steps to improve human rights, acknowledging that "there is always room for improvement."
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China's vice president, Xi Jinping, reviews an honor guard before meeting with Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at the Pentagon.
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Escorted by U.S. Army Col. David Anders, center, commander of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping inspects the honor guard outside the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta welcomed Xi, who is set to become the president of China next year, for his visit to the United States with a full-honors arrival ceremony.
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The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps marches as Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping watches on a platform during an arrival ceremony at the Pentagon.
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Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta escorts Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping to a meeting at the Pentagon.
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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta meets with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping at the Pentagon.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping at the State Department in Washington.
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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping speaks, flanked by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Vice President Biden, at a State Department luncheon in Washington in Xi's honor.
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Vice President Biden toasts China's vice president, Xi Jinping, during a luncheon at the State Department in Washington. Xi hailed deepening economic cooperation with the United States, saying the two sides should strive for a greater balance in trade and investment and resolve issues through dialogue, "not protectionism."
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President Obama meets with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping in the Oval Office of the White House.
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Vice President Biden meets with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, third from left, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House. Xi, who arrived in Washington on Monday, is expected to succeed President Hu Jintao in 2013. Chinese presidents generally serve two five-year terms, meaning Xi could be in charge when some experts forecast that China will surpass the United States as the world's largest economy.
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Vice President Biden and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping stand before an expanded bilateral meeting in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.
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Dolkar, left, who doesn't use a last name, is helped with a vest that says "China Out of Tibet," by Tashi Kheloe, both of New York City, as they rally with other Tibetans outside the White House in Washington during an expected visit to the White House from Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
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Sun Ming, who is Chinese and lives in New York, protests with the Democratic Party of China before the arrival of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping at the White House.
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Tibetans rally outside the White House in Washington before the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
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A Buddhist monk participates in a protest during the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, in front of the White House in Washington.
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A pro-Tibet supporter shields her face from the wind during a protest against the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping in Washington.
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Pro-Tibet supporters, rear, yell at pro-China supporters during the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, near the White House in Washington.
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Pro-China supporters holding Chinese, center, and U.S. flags gather near the White House in Washington during the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
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