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    Obama: Strong US-China ties help rest of the world

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama assured Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Tuesday that the United States welcomes Beijing's rise in the world, offering a warm welcome despite sharp policy differences over Syria, Iran and economic issues.

    But the U.S. reiterated longstanding concerns over human rights, which Obama described as a "critical issue."

    Xi, who is expected to become China's leader in 2013, defended the communist-governed country's rights record over the past 30 years, but added: "Of course there's always room for improvement on human rights."

    His comments, made at a State Department luncheon after meeting Obama at the White House, were similar to those made by President Hu Jintao — the man he is slated to replace as Communist Party leader this fall — during a state visit to Washington a year ago.

    Underscoring the sensitivity of the rights issues among China's critics, a few hundred protesters marched outside the White House, waving Tibetan flags and calling for a free Tibet. They held signs proclaiming, "Xi Jinping: Tibet will be free." They shouted "Shame on Chinese government" and "Stop lying to the world."

    But Xi's unusually long and high-level visit to the United States reflected the stature he is set to assume, and the importance the Obama administration puts on building ties with Beijing. Both sides stressed the importance of stable relations between the two global powers, and their ability to air differences without recrimination.

    "We welcome China's peaceful rise," Obama said as the two men sat in the Oval Office. "We believe that a strong and prosperous China is one that can help to bring stability and prosperity to the region and to the world."

    Obama said he looks forward to future cooperation.

    A smiling Xi told Obama he wants to build on the past relationship between Obama and Hu and "deepen the friendship" between the people of the two countries.

    "I hope to engage with a broad cross-section of American society during my current visit so as to deepen mutual understanding, expand consensus, strengthen cooperation and deepen the friendship between the Chinese and American people," Xi said, a reference to an itinerary that includes stops in Iowa and California.

    Xi's visit is being closely watched because he will likely lead China over the coming decade. After becoming party leader, he is expected to replace Hu as president in 2013.

    In the years ahead, the U.S. and China are likely to see their economic ties grow even as they are viewed increasingly as military rivals.

    "We are not always going to see eye-to-eye. We are not always going to see things exactly the same, but we have very important economic and political concerns that warrant that we work together," Vice President Joe Biden said as the talks began at the White House.

    Xi has impeccable Communist Party credentials as the son of a famed revolutionary, but is viewed as more able to make personal connections than Hu and more willing to step away from the traditional aloofness of Chinese high office.

    While Xi's trip is unlikely to herald any policy changes it may signal his leadership style. Other than his genial demeanor, he revealed little in his rather staged appearances at the White House — although Obama let on that Xi may take in an LA Lakers basketball game when he visit Los Angeles toward the end of his trip.

    Later Tuesday, Xi was meeting with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who will be hoping to inject some vigor into halfhearted ties between their two militaries. Washington will need to convince a skeptical Beijing that an adjustment in U.S. foreign policy to emphasize the economically booming Asia-Pacific region is not aimed at containing the rise of China.

    For its part, China needs to convince the U.S. and many Asian nations that they need not fear its two-decade military buildup.

    Biden and Obama also discussed with Xi some thorny foreign policy issues, including North Korea, Iran and Syria. Last week China joined Russia in vetoing a U.N. Security Council resolution pressuring Syrian President Bashar Assad's government over its violent crackdown on opponents.

    Xi said that a greater part of his discussions with Obama and Biden were on economic and trade issues. He said that the U.S. and China shared the view that the international economic and financial situation remains "grim." He said ensuring growth and promoting employment were high on the domestic agenda of both countries.

    The key American concerns are the vast trade imbalance between the world's two largest economies, and Chinese trade rule violations. The U.S. also reiterated problems with intellectual property theft and the value of China's currency. The yuan has gained a little against the dollar in the past 1 1/2 years but still is viewed by Washington as undervalued to boost the exports that still drive China's economy.

    With Obama vying for re-election this November, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney is already accusing the incumbent of being soft on China at the expense of a still-fragile U.S. economy.

    Alongside Xi, Obama stressed the "importance of working by the same rules of the road when it comes to the world economic system."

    Xi said the U.S. and China should "strive for greater balance in trade and investment between the two countries."

    Despite the wide array of issues at hand, U.S. officials see Xi's visit primarily as an investment in relationship-building, both on the personal level and to advance a three-year push for cooperative ties with Asia's emerging superpower.

    After two days in Washington Xi will travel to Iowa, where he will meet those who hosted him when he visited the Midwestern state as a county official on a 1985 study tour. He then travels to Los Angeles to meet more business leaders.

     
    • Jerry  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Human rights in China, Heh Obama, what about human rights here in America. How much more got sold off from america to China on this visit. Bigger loans, more property, oh yea, we don't need jobs here, what other corp. on the waiting list to send jobs to China.
    • LLP  •  3 mths ago
      The Kenyan rear kisser.
      China is hacker, supporter of North Korea, no ban on Iran, theif of all american ideas, slave labor user, polluter of the earth.
      • c5cjr 3 mths ago
        don't forget that once white people colonized asia by brutal means & ruled it's people & robbed those nations of their priced assets for centuries
    • brian  •  3 mths ago
      Was Jeffrey Immelt in attendence? Seems like a great opportunity to outsource another 36,000 American jobs.

      GE won't get another dime out of my pocket.
      • Bob 3 mths ago
        Guess you won't be buying any more jet turbines! Don't watch NBC.
    • The Guffaw Conspiracy  •  3 mths ago
      The strongest ties exist between a master and his puppets.
      • marc 3 mths ago
        Well said.
    • D I the PI  •  3 mths ago
      Limit terms for all offices to two.

      Cut government pay to camparable civilian scale.

      Balance the budget every year for that year or be gone that year.

      No pensions for any senate or congress persson.

      No free medical to any senate, congress or president unless it is the same offered any
      working calss citizen.

      No more pay raise voted on by senate or congress. ALL pay raises for government must be approved by the voters on a ballot at the polls.

      The president's pension should be half his salary for ten years and then no more.

      No more special flights for the first family, they travel with the president or not at all unless they foot the bill.

      The president and any other government official gets 2 TWO weeks vacation per year and holiday weekends like every other american.

      Congress and senate are housed in a dormitory in Washington and live there, or pay their own bills out of their own pockets.

      Every government contract questioned by the people has to be shown on request. If there are overpriced ($300.00 hammers) items in them, the people granting the contracts are impeached from office immediatly and the vendor of the items/ service is imprisoned.

      No more imports of anything that we can produce in this country without that import being priced the very same as american made products.

      The government cannot enter any trade agreements with other countriesunless the votors are allowed to vote on it.

      No more executive powers to any president at any time other than war powers.

      This is a commonsense approach to getting our country back into shape
    • kanga  •  3 mths ago
      Wait until China wants all of the money obama has borrowed and wasted in U.S. gold.
    • Deborah  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Explain to me, explain to me, how strong US _- China economic tiers helps the rest of the WORLD......Only a Dumbo could come out with a atatement like that
      • Larry 3 mths ago
        it helps the rest of the world crap on america.
    • Michael  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      I'm sick of seeing "Made in China" on nearly everything I see in a store Mr. President.
      • Stormytiggs 3 mths ago
        Our $ is building their factories. How ironic is that?
      • c5cjr 3 mths ago
        then buy made in USA !!!!
    • Bracketology  •  3 mths ago
      Its a great relationship if you're China! They are eating Obama's lunch!
    • sws  •  Wall, South Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      the chinese are thinking....."what a useful idiot"
    • B  •  3 mths ago
      China's rise is not good for America or American jobs. Obama is a sell out. OBAMA HUSSEIN BRING THE JOBS BACK
    • Under Dog  •  Waianae, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      BOYCOTT CHINA MADE GOODS
    • FOX MULDER  •  3 mths ago
      Our strongest tie with China is that they took our jobs and that is good for the rest of the world in the form of dirt cheap prices.
    • Fantasy Guru  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      That away Obama everyones should be our friend. And we should probably give them a good deal on weapons as well, so if we go to war with them theyll have a good chance of winning. And throw in a few million jobs so we wont have any in the US. So glad were all getting along
    • Kounta Kumalo Kinte  •  3 mths ago
      That #$%$ in Georgia was not guilty but he was executed... Human Rights in America is a jokke
    • G  •  3 mths ago
      Asia no longer need the USA...or its defunct infamous dollar....not based on gold but paper and ink and printing presses!
    • kim a  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      maybe, but does it help us in any way?
      or is it not true that they are killing us with trade deficits, sending us lead painted toys, poisoned dog food, etc?
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      His version of strong ties, is US companies being able to move operations there without big profit taxes being paid.
    • jim  •  3 mths ago
      Yahoo censorship and the Obama truth squad here
    • Da'BullDog!  •  3 mths ago
      Must be why they chose to have a Chinese sculpture do the MLK memorial statue after all of Obam's rhetoric about the GOP should put America's workers first. What's next oh Great-One, a Russian sculptured The Messiah Is Here staute.
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