U.S. President Barack Obama with China's Vice President Xi Jinping in the Oval Office, February 14, 2012. (Jason Reed/Courtesy Reuters)
China Looking For New Path In Ties With US -- Voice of America
BEIJING — China said it is looking for a new way of interacting with the United States and other major powers. As Beijing prepares for the first major meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama in California in June, China said it is seeking a path that is different from the contentious ties that have characterized relations between the major powers in the past.
China’s new leadership has been on a diplomatic blitz, welcoming a range of foreign leaders to Beijing and visiting South Asia, Europe, Russia and Africa.
Earlier this week, Premier Li Keqiang returned from his first trip overseas. The tour featured stops in India, Pakistan, Switzerland and Germany. This Friday, President Xi Jinping will depart on his second tour.
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More News On Next Week's U.S. - China Summit
Obama to discuss cybersecurity with China's Xi: White House -- Reuters
W.H.: Obama will talk hacking with Chinese president -- Politico
White House stresses personal side of Obama-Xi summit -- Space Daily/AFP
China President Says Relations with US at Critical Juncture -- Voice of America
US, China hold talks before Obama-Xi summit expected to be long on issues and short on trust -- Washington Post/AP
Chinese President to Seek New Relationship With U.S. in Talks -- New York Times
US, China Search for New Model of Relations -- Voice of America
Beijing Says Ties With U.S. at a Crucial Point -- Wall Street Journal
Military ties in focus before summit -- China Daily
Cybersecurity at Top of Agenda for Xi, Obama Meetings -- China Digital Times
China, U.S. hold talks ahead of Xi-Obama meeting -- Xinhuanet
At Upcoming Obama-Xi Summit, Don't Expect 'Deliverables' -- Dan Washburn, Asia Society
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