Thursday, January 13, 2011

Getting Ready For Chinese President Hu Jintao’s Visit To Washington Next Week

U.S. President Barack Obama and China's President Hu Jintao. Photo: Reuters

China Looks Forward To President Hu’s US Visit -- Voice Of America

A Chinese official says the country is working with the United States to ensure the success of President Hu Jintao’s visit to Washington next week.

In Washington and Beijing, U.S. and Chinese officials say their relationship is one of the most important in the world.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei re-emphasized the point Thursday in Beijing.

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More News On Chinese President Hu's Upcoming Trip To The U.S. Next Week

Obama to touch broad range of issues with China's Hu -- Reuters
China says it shares common interests with U.S. on Korea -- Reuters
China says Hu's U.S. visit to boost economic ties -- Reuters
Chinese President Hu Jintao to visit Chicago -- Chicago Tribune
China wants "positive" statement about dollar assets -- Reuters
China seeks reassurance ahead of U.S. visit -- Marketwatch
China Would `Welcome' U.S. Statement on Dollar Asset Holdings -- Bloomberg
China seen to be cool on U.S. trade-for-yuan deal -- Reuters
China's Rising Inflation May Ease U.S. Pressure on Yuan at Hu-Obama Summit -- Bloomberg
Renminbi’s new high won’t impress US -- Financial Times
Yuan Rises to Near 17-Year High as U.S. Ratchets Up Pressure -- Bloomberg
Americans Say China Now World’s Top Economic Power, Poll Finds -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Americans See China as No. 1 -- Wall Street Journal
A U.S.-China Reset? -- Minxin Pei, Carnegie Endowment
Analysis: Obama and Hu seek common ground amid disputes -- Reuters
Foreign Policy: In Talks, US Must Be Firm With China -- David Rothkopf, NPR
Chinese Foreign Policy: China’s tough new attitude is both dangerous and counterproductive -- The Economist
Historic chances opening up for China and US -- Global Times

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