@neilthomas123 Yeah I get that :) but…
Xi sent him to the Indonesian presidential inauguration and the Olympics in his place in the last year alone. So I don’t know that strict political hierarchy was the right lens here given the many quirks of diplomatic rank. Agree on you on the talks!
@neilthomas123 Number 2 in international protocol though: so I'm not sure that this is quite right? It's like saying that the governor-general's role in Australia is largely ceremonial — that's true but still doesn't matter for events like inaugurations etc
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