Michelle in China for week-long tour

Published March 21, 2014
BEIJING: US First Lady Michelle Obama (front left), her daughters Sasha (second right), Malia (back right) and Michelle Obama’s mother Marian Robinson (second left) arrive at Beijing’s airport on Thursday.—AFP
BEIJING: US First Lady Michelle Obama (front left), her daughters Sasha (second right), Malia (back right) and Michelle Obama’s mother Marian Robinson (second left) arrive at Beijing’s airport on Thursday.—AFP

BEIJING: Michelle Obama arrived in Beijing on Thursday, kicking off a week-long tour which US officials say is focused deliberately on soft issues in a bid to dispel growing mistrust between the United States and China.

Accompanied by her daughters and mother, the US first lady’s visit will take her to some of China’s most celebrated sites including the Great Wall, the ancient terracotta warrior sculptures of Xi’an and a panda reserve.

White House officials have said that Michelle Obama would not take up the myriad disputes between the two nations but would instead speak about educational exchanges and emphasise US goodwill towards the Chinese people.

The Chinese public’s opinion of the United States has significantly worsened from highs when President Barack Obama took office in 2009.

Forty per cent of Chinese had a favourable opinion of the United States in last year’s Pew Research Centre survey — a figure far below that in Western and African nations but still higher than the rate in most of the Islamic world.—AFP

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