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US President Barack Obama has visited Hu Jintao�s China before Hu has visited Obama�s Washington may be taken as an omen of sorts between the two major powers. Obama has in recent days visited not just Beijing but also Shanghai. And apart from meeting...
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South Korea For all of President Obama ’s laying claim to the title of “America’s first Pacific president,” Asia was always going to be a tough nut for him to crack. Without the first lady at his side, he would not have the kind of round-the-clock...
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The climate change secretary told the BBC this was necessary to achieve the "kind of deal we want". Mr Obama has said he will attend next month's UN-sponsored summit only if he is confident this will help countries reach a meaningful agreement...Mr Miliband...
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Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen proposed lowering the bar for next month's climate summit in Copenhagen. Rather than seek a single agreement to replace the Kyoto Accords, Mr. Rasmussen proposed what he called "one agreement, two steps." The...
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Leaders of 21 Pacific Rim economies opened meetings in Singapore Saturday to discuss recovery from the global financial crisis and promotion of free trade. Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum leaders have stressed that the global recovery is still...
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A U.S. congressman expressed concern Friday about Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s call for an East Asian community, saying a bloc excluding the United States would threaten American interests in the region. In particular, he urged the United States to...
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Finance ministers from the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation group ended a meeting in Singapore with a strong endorsement of “market-oriented exchange rates that reflect economic fundamentals” but carefully avoided a confrontation with China over its...
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States envoy Mr Kurt Campbell concluded his landmark two-day visit last week by declaring Washington was ready to improve relations with Myanmar if the Myanmar government responds with “reciprocal and concrete efforts”. Mr Campbell’s November 3-4 visit...
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President Barack Obama are unlikely to engage in in-depth discussions on a bilateral dispute over the relocation of a U.S. Marine Corps airfield in Okinawa Prefecture when they meet in Tokyo later this week, Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada said...
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