Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, Argentine President Javier Milei and other foreign dignitaries were in attendance at President Trump’s inauguration on Monday, even as the new commander in chief vowed to use the full weight of his power to put U.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping may not have personally accepted US President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to his inauguration, but Beijing has taken the rare step of dispatching a top official to join the swearing-in ceremony in Washington.
For the first time in U.S. history, a president-elect is welcoming foreign leaders for one of the most American political traditions — the peaceful transfer of power.
For Donald Trump’s inauguration, China is sending Vice President Han Zheng. This comes after the incoming US president invited Xi Jinping to attend the January 20 event — a break from tradition
One of the highest-ranking members of the Chinese Communist Party will attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday. Trump had previously invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration ceremony,
Han Zheng, the vice president of the People's Republic of China, is in Washington for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday.
WASHINGTON – Argentina's chainsaw-wielding, self-proclaimed "anarcho-capitalist" president, Javier Milei, who says he takes most ... announced Friday that it would send Vice President Han Zheng in Xi's place. Trump said in a social media post later ...
For the first time, the US invites foreign leaders to attend a presidential inauguration. President-elect Donald Trump hosts leaders like Chinese President Xi Jinping's representative and Argentine President Javier Milei,
Georgian former president, far-right European politicians to also attend alongside Chinese vice president - Anadolu Ajansı
Their attendance marks the first time world leaders have been present at a U.S. president’s swearing-in ceremony, a historian said.
as Han has regularly traveled abroad to represent Xi at international events. Trump has invited many world leaders to the ceremony, including Argentinian President Javier Milei, Hungarian Prime ...
Argentina's President Javier Milei, left, greets China's Vice President Han Zheng, center, as Rupert Murdoch, right, looks on at the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol