During the conference, which Obama and Xi agreed to after wrapping up an economic summit in China, a New York Times reporter asked questions of both presidents. The one for Xi focused on China cracking down on travel visas for members of the U.S. media trying to visit the country.
Xi initially refused to answer the question, instead taking one from Chinese media. After responding with a prepared statement, inviting suspicion that the question was a plant, Xi returned to the Times reporter’s question and answered with a Chinese expression.
“The party which has created a problem should be the one to help resolve it,” Xi said, according to a White House transcript. “So, perhaps we should look into the problem to see where the cause lies.”
Henry, who is in China, sounded off on Twitter (not the
Henry followed up in another tweet. “Been lucky enough to ask presidents of France, Philippines and other nations questions. Why don’t you have guts to answer tough question, President Xi?” he said.
And in another: “President Xi, if your vision for your country is so good, why not defend it? Why not take one real press question? Why not give journalists visas?”
Other outlets, like Politico and The Hill, noted the press conference’s tense moment.
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