Aides, Officials Fight on Tarmac as Obama Arrives in China

They also forgot the stairs to get Obama off Air Force One
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 3, 2016 3:35 PM CDT
Bumpy Start to Obama's China Trip, Beginning With the Stairs
President Obama, center is greeted as he arrives on Air Force One at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport in China.   (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

If President Barack Obama was hoping for a graceful start to his final trip to Asia as commander in chief, this wasn't it. The AP reports a confrontation between a White House aide and a Chinese official, and other diplomatic dust-ups were out in the open from the moment Air Force One landed in Hangzhou, site of an economic summit. The first sign of trouble: There was no staircase for Obama to exit the plane and descend on the red carpet. Obama used an alternative exit.

On the tarmac, a quarrel broke out between a presidential aide and a Chinese official who demanded the journalists traveling with Obama be prohibited from getting anywhere near him. It was a breach of the tradition observed whenever the American president arrives in a foreign place. When the White House official insisted the US would set the rules for its own leader, her Chinese counterpart shot back: "This is our country! This is our airport!" Also, a Chinese official tried to keep Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, away from her boss. Rice seemed less than amused by the incident when asked about it by a reporter. "They did things that weren't anticipated," she said. Later, two Chinese officials—one working to assist the American delegation—had to be physically separated after trying to hit each other outside an event. (More diplomacy stories.)

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