Obama Departs for APEC Summit in Beijing

Washington, D.C., Nov. 9, 2014, — President Barack Obama departed early Sunday for Beijing, China, where he will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering and pay a state visit to China.
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APEC sign on the Water Cube arena in Beijing’s Olympic Park (from ecns.cn).



About one hour after midnight, Obama took a helicopter ride aboard the Marine One from the White House to the Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, where he boarded the Air Force One, according to U.S. officials.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang announced on Monday that at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Obama will pay a state visit to China and attend the 22nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Beijing from Nov. 10 to 12.

Qin said the leaders of the two countries will exchange views on Sino-U.S. relations as well as major international and regional issues of common concern.

The White House said that after his China trip, Obama is scheduled to fly to Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar for the East Asia Summit and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit.

Obama will then travel to Brisbane, Australia, on Saturday, for the Group 20 summit, it said.