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This pic is interesting. So you treacherous viets give the most prestigious place to Xi, and the second one to Putin. Then where to put your most important ally and savior Trump and your whole nation worshipped abe?
 
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This pic is interesting. So you treacherous viets give the most prestigious place to Xi, and the second one to Putin. Then where to put your most important ally and savior Trump and your whole nation worshipped abe?
I´m pretty sure Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe are getting the best seats in the hall, too. anyway those pics are interresting too. Australia governmment chief Malcolm Turnbull walks to a street food corner, not a famous place where rich people are going, buying banh mi for 10,000D (0,5 USD) a piece. ok the aussies know viet foods in their country. you see: not everyone wants luxury. I have yet to see Xi Jinping eats pho at a street stall.


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I´m pretty sure Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe are getting the best seats in the hall, too. anyway those pics are interresting too. Australia governmment chief Malcolm Turnbull walks to a street food corner, not a famous place where rich people are going, buying banh mi for 10,000D (0,5 USD) a piece. ok the aussies know viet foods in their country. you see: not everyone wants luxury. I have yet to see Xi Jinping eats pho at a street stall.


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Don't dodge my question. Best seats? you mean the third and fourth? This is an insult to your most important ally almighty US and jap, and remember Trump has a very very big ego and couldn't swallow such insult no matter what, you treacherous viets really suck big this time, waiting for the revenge!!!
 
Don't dodge my question. Best seats? you mean the third and fourth? This is an insult to your most important ally almighty US and jap, and remember Trump has a very very big ego and couldn't swallow such insult no matter what, you treacherous viets really suck big this time, waiting for the revenge!!!
We are poor and weak, while communist supreme leader Xi Jinping has a pocket full of money and the PLA ready for war. Trump and Abe are too far while you are too close.
 
We are poor and weak, while communist supreme leader Xi Jinping has a pocket full of money and the PLA ready for war. Trump and Abe are too far while you are too close.
while although democratic US and Japan is too far away, as far as I remember, they happen to be the largest viets-slaughters in modern times, maybe even in the whole 1000 years history of vietnam. Just the human-rights beacon US alone killed over 2 millions your country man like playing video games in less than 10 years, let alone japs' brutality upon you in WW2.

So the distance is not an issue here, the will accounts. you viets should show much much more respects towards them to prevent such events from happening again, otherwise they will come after you soon, the furious combination of Trump and abe. so scary just imagine of it.
 
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The US is not and will never be ally of Vietnam, together with their lapdogs Japan and Korea.

That's also what I believe. Before anything else, Vietnam, along with China ad few others, represent the existential challenge to the US-led global (crumbling) order. Socialism is not compatible with neo-liberal fascism, just as democracy (in real sense) is not.

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2017 APEC summit kicks off in Da Nang, Vietnam

By Wu Chengliang (People's Daily Online) 17:37, November 10, 2017

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The 25th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting kicks off today, Nov. 10, in Da Nang as leaders of the 21 member economies arrive in the coastal city in central Vietnam. At the two-day summit, leaders are expected to consolidate the momentum of APEC cooperation. The four priorities for discussion include promoting sustainable, innovative, and inclusive growth; deepening regional economic integration; strengthening the competitiveness of micro, small, and medium enterprises; and enhancing food security and nutrition and sustainable agriculture, said Pham Binh Minh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Vietnam.

Xi’s attendance

Before arriving for the APEC Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a signed article published on mainstream Vietnamese media Nhan Dan of Vietnam that China supports Vietnam in hosting a successful meeting. China will work with Vietnam and other members to engage in practical discussions on deepening regional economic integration, building the Free Trade Area in the Asia-Pacific, strengthening regional connectivity, advancing economic structural reform and innovation, promoting inclusive development, and outlining the Post-2020 Vision, President Xi added.

Xi’s attendance will be the first international multilateral meeting attended by a Chinese leader after the successful conclusion of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

“The attendance of President Xi Jinping at the meeting in Da Nang fully demonstrates that China attaches great importance to strengthening economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region,” noted Li Baodong, Vice Foreign Minister.

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Inclusive growth

Under the theme of “Creating New Dynamism, Fostering a Shared Future,” experts said inclusive growth is a key element that has been a key area for discussion at the APEC CEO Summit, part of the activities of the APEC Leaders Weeks, which started on Monday, Nov. 6.

As the recent elections in Europe and US indicate, there are communities where people feel they are not able to participate in the global economy and feel they are left behind, said Monica Whaley, president of the U.S. National Center for APEC, a Seattle-based U.S. business association.

“Leaders are thinking about how do we share the benefit and engage more people in the globalized economy,” Whaley said, adding that Internet, digital economy, and service trade inside the APEC economic bloc are seen by many business and political leaders as good tools to achieve that kind of inclusive growth.

FTAAP action plan

At the Beijing APEC Summit in November 2014, leaders endorsed the Beijing Roadmap for APEC’s Contribution to the Realization of Free Trade Area of Asia-Pacific (FTAAP). FTAAP, which has been envisioned as a major instrument for ensuring an open economy in the Asia-Pacific, is a manifestation of China’s steadfast pursuit for globalization.

APEC leaders have since reaffirmed their commitment to FTAAP at the Manila Summit in 2015, and a declaration of the FTAAP was issued by the Lima Summit in 2016.

APEC ministers had agreed to continue discussing the work plan on advancing the pact, Minh told the media on Nov. 9, when briefing on the outcomes of the 29th APEC Ministerial Meeting.

The member economies have formulated and determined fundamental content, as well as priorities to be included into the work plan, Minh said, according to Viet Nam News. However, the action plan has not been approved yet at the 29th Ministerial Meeting in Da Nang, he added. APEC ministers decided that they need more time to continue discussions in 2018 on the consensus-based priorities proposed by each member economy for the action plan.

Post-2020 Vision

When APEC Leaders gathered in Bogor, Indonesia, in 1994, they committed to achieve free and open trade and investment by 2010 for industrialized economies and by 2020 for developing economies. These targets became known as the “Bogor Goals.”

Since 1994, most of the APEC economies have changed dramatically, grown, and advanced dramatically.

As the 2020 targets are approaching, leaders are expected to assess how far both developing and developed members have achieved in reaching free and open trade and investment.

“It is time to think about what is next and to have high quality discussion on the 21st century issues that are relevant to the current economy,” Whaley said in an interview with People's Daily Online.

Minh said that to prepare itself for the fourth decade of development, as well as realization of the Bogor Goals, the ministers had discussed and voiced the necessity to maintain discussion on new cooperation orientation after 2020 in Da Nang.

http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/1110/c90000-9291310.html
 
The US is not and will never be ally of Vietnam, together with their lapdogs Japan and Korea.
Bro please show respect to the people of the country of the rising sun, as well as to the people of Korea. Especially I lay my greatest hope on the latter.

Trump and Putin also have a great time in Vietnam.

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China’s new journey offers new hope for Asia-Pacific

By Wu Chengliang (People's Daily Online) 13:04, November 11, 2017

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Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a keynote speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam, Nov. 10, 2017. (Xinhua Photo)

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at the APEC CEO Summit in Vietnam’s central city of Da Nang, Nov. 10. Journalists who covered the event have lauded the speech, saying that Xi’s speech very impressive, and China’s initiatives, proposals, and new journey for building a strong and modern socialist country offer new hope for the Asia-Pacific region.

Helen Rei, senior reporter of The National, Papua New Guinea, told People’s Daily Online that the most striking point was the Belt and Road Initiative. “My prime minister said in his speech that PNG is at the Belt and Road network in terms of economy and trade. This initiative is good news for countries like Papua New Guinea with connectivity problems,” adding that her country is looking forward to the leader of the world’s second largest economy bringing the Asia Pacific together.

Fausto Triana Pruna, a reporter for Latin America News Agency, pointed out President Xi’s estimation that China will import $24 trillion worth of goods in the next 15 years. “This is a huge figure. But China is a big country, so it’s more than just a promise. It’s something China will do well.”

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(People's Daily Online/Wu Chengliang)

Lucille Talusan, reporter with CBN Asia in the Philippines said she liked how Xi presented China’s “new journey” as one of working together with other countries to create new drivers of common development.

Papua New Guinea sees China as a partner in its efforts to continue building and developing its economy. China exports and imports a lot of our goods and helps build infrastructure and connectivity, so of course China is good for us, and we looking forward to the years ahead, Rei said.

Talusan said, “I liked it when Xi mentioned a new journey for future development. I saw hope in the grand economic program.”

Doan Trong, with Little Saigon TV, which is based in the US state of California, called Xi’s speech very exciting. He said China’s power in the world today is reality.

Gorethy Kenneth, a reporter with Post Courier who covered Xi’s speech, said Papua New Guinea has close connections with China. She has installed WeChat, a popular Chinese social media app, to connect her circle of Chinese friends. Shortly after Xi’s speech, she got the full text of the speech sent by the Chinese embassy in her home country.

Hailing the close relations between China and Papua New Guinea, Kenneth said she is looking forward to an even more fruitful partnership with China.

Quach Canh Toan, with Vietnamese news site Zing News, said Xi’s speech was impressive. Xi summarized China’s great achievements in the past five years, elaborated on the Belt and Road Initiative, and provided the blueprint for building a great modern socialist country that was formulated at the 19th CPC National Congress last month, and reaffirmed China’s commitment to reform and opening up. All of which are really impressive, Toan commented.

http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/1111/c90000-9291513.html

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Bro please show respect to the people of the country of the rising sun, as well as to the people of Korea. Especially I lay my greatest hope on the latter.

It is true that the two are not entirely sovereign. So, if you want to keep them happy, keep their master, the US, happy, which is practically impossible for Vietnam.
 
Vietnam/US signing business deals worth $12 billion. Donald Trump urges VN to buy more US products.

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I´m pretty sure Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe are getting the best seats in the hall, too. anyway those pics are interresting too. Australia governmment chief Malcolm Turnbull walks to a street food corner, not a famous place where rich people are going, buying banh mi for 10,000D (0,5 USD) a piece. ok the aussies know viet foods in their country. you see: not everyone wants luxury. I have yet to see Xi Jinping eats pho at a street stall.


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:coffee::crazy::hitwall::D

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