EDITOR'S NOTE

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is paying an official visit to Mongolia from July 13 to 14. At the invitation of Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, Li will also attend the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) summit in Mongolian capital Ulan Bator from July 15 to 16.

LI ATTENDS ASEM

Premier Li speaks highly of Asia-Europe relations

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has called on all member nations at the Asia-Europe Meeting -- or ASEM -- to work together to promote dialogue and build a more prosperous and peaceful Eurasia.

Li: Tokyo must respect China's territorial sovereignty

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has announced the South China Sea arbitration award will have no impact on China's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. He added that Japan should stop interfering in the South China Sea issue.

11th Asia-Europe Meeting closes in Ulan Bator

The 11th Asia-Europe Meeting, also known as ASEM, has closed today (Saturday) in Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia. The summit is held to promote "partnership for the future through connectivity".

Chinese premier calls for Eurasian cooperation

The 11th Asia-Europe Meeting is underway in Mongolia's capital, Ulan Bator. The meeting began earlier today with a moment of silence for those killed in the terrorist attack in Nice, France.

Chinese Premier calls on Japan to stop interfering in the South China Sea issue

Premier Li Keqiang has called on Japan to stop hyping up and interfering in the South China Sea issue.

Chinese Premier calls for cooperation at AEM summit

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has delivered speech at the Asia-Europe Meeting summit in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar.

Studio interview: Leaders discuss Asia-Europe partnership

For more analysis on today's summit and the truck attack in France, we are joined by Professor Wang Yiwei from school of international studies at Renmin University. Q1. Let's talk about the Nice attack first. France is regarded as a multi-cultural society, but as we have seen during the past few years, it has become a frequent target of terrorist attack. Why is that so?

Chinese leaders send condolences to victims & families

Chinese President Xi Jinping has extended his condolences to his French counterpart François Hollande, over the attack in Nice. Xi said China stands against all kinds of terrorism and wishes to cooperate with France to safeguard world peace.

Premier Li meets leaders ahead of ASEM summit

Premier Li meets leaders ahead of ASEM summit

LI VISITS MONGOLIA
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  • Premier Li meets Mongolian president

  • Chinese premier meets Mongolia's new PM

  • Chinese premier meets Mongolia's new PM

  • Chinese premier meets Mongolia's new PM

  • Chinese premier arrives in Mongolia for official visit, Asia-Europe summit

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