France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, a leading candidate for the top job at the IMF, said she was "very satisfied" after meeting senior Chinese officials.
Lagarde backs more say for China at IMF
American cyber-security experts failed to provide sufficient evidence when accusing Chinese cyber spies of trying to break into computers belonging to China specialists and defense contractors in the United States, a Chinese cyber expert told Xinhua on Thursday.
China on Thursday said it would welcome a visit by envoys of the Libyan opposition National Transitional Council (NTC) in the near future.
Beijing and Pyongyang have reached a consensus to jointly develop two economic zones in the peninsula state, said a government press release on Thursday.
Chinese tourists can now drive to DPRK
A delegation from the Majlis Ash-Shura Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is to visit China from June 12 to 18, at the invitation of top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo.
Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping arrived in Santiago, capital of Chile, early Thursday morning for an official visit to Chile.
The top candidate to run the International Monetary Fund, French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, said she backed a bigger say for China at the Fund while making clear that the euro zone crisis would be a priority if she wins the job.
A Chinese diplomat said that China is considering providing further humanitarian aid to war-torn Libya.
A tour motorcade departed from Changchun city, Northeast China's Jilin province Thursday, headed to the border city of Rason, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), becoming the first tourists from China to drive across the border into the DPRK, China News Service reported Thursday.
Relevant parties should strengthen diplomatic efforts over the Iranian nuclear issue and resume talks as soon as possible, a Chinese diplomat said on Wednesday.
China pledged on Wednesday to enhance security cooperation with other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to deal with regional security threats and the possible resurgence of terrorist attacks.
Premier Wen Jiabao and former Japanese prime minister Taro Aso on Wednesday jointly launched the "Japanese Film and TV Week" at the National Museum of China, to promote cultural exchanges between young people from the two countries.