Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Brasilia on Wednesday with his Ecuadorian counterpart Rafael Correa, and the two leaders vowed to build stronger ties between their countries.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, accompanied by Brazilian Senate President Renan Calheiros and President of the Chamber of Deputies Henrique Eduardo Alves, visits a photo exhibition on Sino-Brazilian relationship in Brasilia, Brazil, July 16, 2014.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Brasilia on Wednesday with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales and the two agreed to work together to further boost bilateral cooperation.
Chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde Wednesday congratulated the establishment of a new reserve arrangement by the BRICS countries, expressing her will to work with them to ensure global financial stability.
Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping told Brazilian parliamentary leaders Wednesday that it is imperative that the two nations boost their cooperation.
Xi will visit the four countries at the invitation of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Raul Castro, president of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers of Cuba.
Xi will visit the four countries at the invitation of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Raul Castro, president of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers of Cuba.
Xi will visit the four countries at the invitation of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Raul Castro, president of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers of Cuba.
Xi will visit the four countries at the invitation of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Raul Castro, president of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers of Cuba.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said in Brasilia Wednesday BRICS and South American countries, as emerging states and developing countries, constitute "the rising power" in the international structure.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (C) meets with Brazilian Senate President Renan Calheiros (2nd L, front) and President of the Chamber of Deputies Henrique Eduardo Alves (2nd R, front), in Brasilia, Brazil, July 16, 2014.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at the Brazilian National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, July 16, 2014.
The ties between China and Costa Rica are "like a growing elephant-ear tree of the Americas," Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday, using the eye-catching local plant to depict the friendly relations between the two geographically far-apart countries.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Brasilia Wednesday with his Chilean counterpart Michelle Bachelet and the two agreed to further deepen bilateral economic cooperation and political coordination.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said Wednesday that the development bank to be set up by the emerging-market bloc of BRICS is not against the International Monetary Fund (IMF).