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    Confrontations Flare as Obama’s Traveling Party Reaches China

    September 3, 2016

    Air Force One had a bumpy landing in Hangzhou on Saturday, but it was nothing compared with what happened after the plane rolled to a stop.

    As the reporters who traveled to the Group of 20 summit meeting with President Obama from Hawaii piled out and walked under the wing to record his arrival, we were abruptly met by a line of bright blue tape, held taut by security guards. In six years of covering the White House, I had never seen a foreign host prevent the news media from watching Mr. Obama disembark.

    When a White House staff member protested to a Chinese security official that this was not normal protocol, the official shouted, “This is our country.”

    In another departure from protocol, there was no rolling staircase for Mr. Obama to descend in view of the television cameras. Instead, he emerged from a door in the belly of the plane that he usually uses only on high-security trips, like those to Afghanistan.


    Witnessing the scene, Susan E. Rice, the national security adviser, looked baffled and annoyed. Joined by her deputy, Benjamin J. Rhodes, she ducked under the rope to make her way closer to the president. The two were immediately stopped by the same Chinese official, who angrily challenged them. Asked later what happened, a diplomatic Ms. Rice replied, “They did things that weren’t anticipated.”

    There were further surprises. At the West Lake State House, where Mr. Obama met President Xi Jinping, White House aides, protocol officers and Secret Service agents got into a series of shouting matches over how many Americans should be allowed into the building before Mr. Obama’s arrival. There were fears the confrontation would become physical.

    “Calm down, please,” an American official said, according to a pool report. A Chinese foreign ministry official said, “Stop, please,” adding, “There are reporters there.”

    To some in Mr. Obama’s delegation, it was reminiscent of the rough treatment he received on his first trip to China, in 2009. Then the Chinese refused to broadcast on state television a town-hall-style meeting; packed the hall with Communist Party loyalists; and censored an interview he gave to a Chinese publication. At the time, many viewed the treatment as a metaphor for a rising power flexing its muscles with a young president from a superpower in decline.

    In later visits, the White House has pushed the Chinese for better news media access — with some success. In November 2014, the Chinese agreed to have Mr. Xi take questions at a news conference with Mr. Obama in the Great Hall of the People. When I asked Mr. Xi about the Chinese government’s refusal to renew visas for foreign correspondents, including some from The New York Times, he offered a curt lecture. When one’s car breaks down, he said, “perhaps we need to get off the car and see where the problem lies.”

    On this trip, there was little threat of reporters making trouble. China has placed tight restrictions on foreign news media coverage of the entire summit meeting. When Mr. Xi took Mr. Obama on a leisurely stroll after dinner on Saturday, Chinese security cut the number of American journalists allowed to witness it to three from the original six, then ultimately to a single reporter.

    “This is our arrangement,” a Chinese official explained to his American counterpart, according to a pool report.

    “Your arrangement keeps changing,” the American replied.

    Asked on Sunday about the conflict, Mr. Obama noted that it was not the first time there had been tension with the Chinese over security and news media access during his travels here. This time, he said, “the seams are showing a little more than usual.”

    But Mr. Obama said it had no bearing on the broader relationship. “I wouldn’t over-crank the significance of it,” he said.



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    "This is our country!' Furious Chinese official squares up to White House staff traveling with Obama in tense start to G20


    • President Barack Obama landed in China for his last trip to Asia as POTUS
    • Security personnel in China took issue with reporters with the president
    • Chinese officials attempted to rope off the journalists from Obama
    • One personnel member felt they were too close and screamed at them
    • Secret Service clashed with Chinese security before the motorcade left
    • Obama is in Hangzhou, China, for the final G20 summit of his presidency


    By Afp

    Published: 06:29 EST, 3 September 2016 | Updated: 06:16 EST, 4 September 2016

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    When president Barack Obama arrived in China on Saturday, typical pleasantries were spoiled slightly after a Chinese official began shouting at U.S. White House staff.

    Chinese authorities have imposed extremely tight security precautions for the G20 summit.
    Not even U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice and the White House press corps proved exempt when Air Force One landed in host city Hangzhou.





    When Obama travels, the reporters accompanying are brought under the wing of the Boeing 747 to watch him come down the aircraft stairs.

    On Saturday they were penned off behind a blue rope installed by Chinese security.

    But that was not far away enough for the Chinese personnel, one of whom screamed at White House staff, demanding the U.S. press leave the scene.





    One Chinese official (pictured) shouted at a group of reporters for being too close to the president, despite the fact they followed protocol



    A female White House official (pictured), handbag over her arm, told him that it was an American plane and the U.S. president



    'This is our country!' the Chinese official, in a dark suit, shouted at her in English. 'This is our airport!'


    Government official was not happy that reporters were under the wing of AF1. WH press aide would not back down. pic.twitter.com/C3JRVIe37K
    — Roberta Rampton (@robertarampton) September 3, 2016

    A female White House official, handbag over her arm, told him that it was an American plane and the U.S. president.

    'This is our country!' the Chinese official, in a dark suit, shouted at her in English. 'This is our airport!'

    When U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice and senior White House staffer Ben Rhodes tried to get closer to the president, lifting up the blue rope and walking under it, the official turned his ire on Rice, trying to block her progress.

    As they exchanged angry words her Secret Service agent stepped in to usher her past him.

    Secret Service heated argument with China officials as US officials, and Obama land in China



    Published on Sep 3, 2016

    September 3, 2016 – When Air Force One rolled to a stop, there was no staircase for Mr. Obama to disembark in view of the television cameras.

    Instead, he emerged from a rarely used door in the belly of the plane. He received the smallest bouquet of flowers from the lowest of official.

    he Chinese security official confronted Susan Rice and attempted to prevent her from walking to the motorcade after she crossed the media rope line, Reuters reported.

    A Secret Service agent got between Rice and the Chinese official to try to diffuse the situation.

    A fistfight nearly broke out between a Chinese official trying to help the U.S. diplomats and a Chinese security official trying to keep them out. “Calm down please. Calm down,” another White House official pleaded.

    Twenty minutes before the arrival of Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the two sides were still arguing in the room where the two leaders would soon be touting their cooperation. The Chinese insisted there was not enough space for the 12 American journalists traveling with Obama. U.S. officials insisted there was, pointing to a spacious area sectioned off for the media and citing arrangements negotiated long in advance.
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    I've been to China with the WH. That's pretty typical bullshit from the Chinese.
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