纽约时报: 中国在G20给美国总统的待遇很伤人,下飞机连舷梯都没有。 |
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SEPTEMBER 4 2016 - 7:34AM SAVE No stairs for Air Force One after Barack Obama lands in China Mark Landler 647 reading now
Play 0:00 / 1:20 Fullscreen Mute US, China ratify Paris climate agreement Hangzhou, China: White House officials expect sharp words and the occasional elbow when a US president travels to China. But the reception that President Barack Obama and his staff got when they arrived here Saturday afternoon for the G20 summit was bruising, even by Chinese standards. When Air Force One rolled to a stop, there was no staircase for Obama to disembark in view of the television cameras. Instead, he emerged from a rarely used door in the belly of the plane. It did not matter, since the reporters who normally cover the president's movements were kept behind a rope under a wing, where they could not see him, prompting an angry exchange between a security official and White House aides. Advertisement Classy as always China. https://t.co/Mn9TRvoU0P — DIA (@DefenseIntel) September 3, 2016 When Susan Rice, the national security adviser, ducked under the rope, she was immediately stopped by a Chinese official, who heatedly challenged her. Asked later by a reporter what had happened, a diplomatic Rice said, "They did things that weren't anticipated." RELATED CONTENT China, US ratify Paris climate change agreement China's runways will allow bomber planes and missiles to hit Australia The surprises continued at the West Lake State House, where Obama met President Xi Jinping. White House aides, protocol officers and Secret Service agents were stopped at a security checkpoint, according to a pool report. A shouting match, in Chinese, broke out over how many Americans should be allowed into the building before Obama's arrival, and whether their names were on the proper lists. As the words escalated, there were fears that a fight might erupt. "Calm down, please," a White House official said. A Chinese Foreign Ministry official said, "Stop, please," adding, "There are reporters there." No roll-up staircase available: US president Barack Obama exits Air Force One from its own hatch, at the Hangzhou ... No roll-up staircase available: US president Barack Obama exits Air Force One from its own hatch, at the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. Photo: AP "The president is arriving here in an hour," a member of the White House staff said in frustration. New York Times |
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