Wang Yi presidirá una reunión de la ONU en Nueva York y visitará Canadá

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de China anunció que el alto diplomático Wang Yi presidirá una reunión del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU en Nueva York el 26 de mayo antes de viajar a Ottawa.

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de China informó el viernes que Wang presidirá una reunión de alto nivel del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU en Nueva York el 26 de mayo, seguida de una visita a Canadá del 28 al 30 de mayo.

La etapa neoyorquina del viaje de Wang se produce menos de dos semanas después de la cumbre de Pekín entre Xi y el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump. Allí, ambos líderes proyectaron una relación cordial y discutieron una posible visita de Estado de Xi a Washington en septiembre.

Wang confirmó la semana pasada que Xi visitaría Estados Unidos en otoño, tras la invitación oficial de Trump para reunirse el 24 de septiembre. Esto marcaría la primera visita de Estado de un líder chino a Estados Unidos desde septiembre de 2015.

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