
U.s President Barack Obama will visit China in mid in November. The new United States ambassador to Beijing said on Saturday, setting a date for a big summit likely to tackle the global economy in North Korea and climate change.
U.S President Barack Obama has asked to Beijing and perhaps other regional capitals after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders summit in Singapore on 14 to 15 November.
Huntsman, speaking at his residence after arriving in the Chinese capital, said relations between the two economic and political powers were improving.
By the and of the year,we should be in better shape than ever before between the United States and China, he said in a speech that switched between English and fluent Mandarin Chinese.
But Obama's summit with Chinese President Hu Jintao will also confront thorny differences with Beijing on trade and economic policy, North Korea's nuclear weapons ambitions, and climate change policy out there and
with nations seeking to agree in December on a new international pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
China has chided Washington for policy failings exposed by the financial meltdown, has resisted U.S. calls to pressure Pyongyang with tougher sanctions, and said rich countries must lead the way in greenhouse gas emissions cuts.
There has never been a more important period for the United States and China to get along time it said to Huntsman. The world today more than ever before relies too much on a healthy and stable U.S.and China relationship.Now days we are know that there good
relationship U.S and China.
Huntsman mastered Chinese as a missionary in Taiwan. He was the Republican governor of Utah before accepting the ambassadorship, and also worked as a U.S. trade official.
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