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US to identify 'forward-looking agenda' with China

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Nov, 2014 10:31 AM
    US National Security Adviser Susan Rice has said President Barack Obama's upcoming visit to China will be an opportunity to identify "a forward-looking agenda" for the US-China ties.
     
    "President Obama appreciates the opportunity to have a candid and in-depth conversations with (Chinese) President Xi (Jinping) about our respective priorities, given the breadth and the importance of the US-China bilateral relationship," Xinhua quoted Rice as saying Friday.
     
    Obama will be in China from Monday to Wednesday next week for an informal leaders' meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and pay a state visit to China.
     
    The visit "is an opportunity to identify a forward-looking agenda for the next two years of this relationship", she added.
     
    During their meetings - both formal and informal sessions - the two leaders will discuss a number of issues including cyber-security and human rights, Rice said.
     
    After his trip to China, Obama will visit Myanmar to participate in the East Asia Summit and the US-ASEAN summit before flying to Brisbane, Australia, to attend the Group 20 Summit.

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