China's anti-graft watchdog chief to attend G77 plus China summit in Havana - Xinhua
China's anti-graft watchdog chief Li Xi will attend the G77 plus China Summit in Havana, Cuba, from Sept. 14 to 16, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. Li will also be visiting Cuba, Brazil and Egypt from Sept.
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China's anti-graft watchdog chief Li Xi will attend the G77 plus China Summit in Havana, Cuba, from Sept. 14 to 16, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.
Li will also be visiting Cuba, Brazil and Egypt from Sept. 16 to 26, Xinhua said.
The G77 is a group of more than 130 developing countries in Asia, Africa and Central and South America that was first formed in 1964.
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