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Calgary, Canada – 13April 2012 -  Norton Scientific Collection- President Barack Obama has sat down in a meeting with the next leader ofChina to discuss matters regarding same trade rules, human rights policies,military intentions and perhaps, to also gauge what the next administrationwill be like. China’s vice president, Xi Jinping, was welcomed in theWhite House as part of a carefully planned tour that includes a Pentagon visitcomplete with a 19-gun salute. The 58-year old Xi is in line to lead the ruling CommunistParty this year before he assumes presidency of China in March 2013. 

Obama was apparently frank with Xi Jinping, pushing him onsensitive issues such as human rights and economy as well as those concerningSyria and Iran.  The Chinese leader did not directly address Obama’s veiledcriticisms on their meeting in front of the media but said that he is lookingforward to building a ‘cooperative partnership based on mutual respect’.  Xi said that his trip is not only for political purposes butalso to establish a deeper friendship with the American.  US announced that would like to work alongside China inensuring that everyone is following the same rules on global economic system,with special attention on balanced trade flow.   US seems to be disappointed in China’s vetoing, along withRussia, of UN resolution against Syria’s leader Bashar al-Assad, emphasizing asharp policy difference between the two.  The Congress has openly expressed its worry that Chinesepractices like keeping their currency’s value ‘artificially’ low than thedollar puts US companies at a disadvantage.  The two leaders are in agreement that they should work inrestoring trust between their countries. This is in connection to theirstrained military ties — with China building up its force and US reassertingitself in Asia-Pacific.  Obama has said US welcomes China’s ‘peaceful rise’ but alsocautioned that the ‘friction’ will stay present in a growing military andeconomic rivalry between the 2 nations.  Xi has cautioned US officials, in order to avoid furtherdamage and disturbance in their relations, not to meddle with how they respondto delicate issues such as those concerning Tibet and Taiwan.  Current Chinese President Hu Jintao has made similarstatements in his visit to Washington last year, recognizing that China doesnot necessarily share the West’s human rights concepts and believing thatChina’s national characteristics should be taken into consideration. 

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