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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2010-07-01</dateIssued>
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        Remarks Prior to a Meeting With 
        
        President Hu Jintao of China in Seoul
        
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November 11, 2010</item-date>
        
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        President Obama. It's wonderful to see President Hu once again. We were just noting that it's the seventh time we've had an opportunity to meet. And the U.S.-China 
        
        relationship, I think, has become stronger over the last several years.
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    <para>
        We've been discussing a whole range of not only bilateral issues, but world issues. And as two leading nuclear powers, obviously, we have a special obligation to deal with issues of nuclear 
        
        proliferation. As two of the world's leading economies, we've got a special obligation to deal with ensuring strong, balanced, and sustainable 
        
        growth.
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    <para>
        I am very much looking forward to hosting President Hu in Washington. And in the meantime, we have created a structure, a 
        
        Strategic and Economic Dialogue, in which our teams have been working on a whole range of issues. And we're seeing significant progress.
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So I look forward to this meeting, and I'm glad to see you again.</para>
        
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President Hu. The Chinese side stands ready to work with the U.S. side to increase dialogue, exchanges, and cooperation so that we can move forward the China-U.S. relationship on a positive, cooperative, and comprehensive track.</para>
        
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I'd like to thank President Obama for inviting me to visit the United States early next year. The competent departments in our two countries are making preparations for the visit. I hope and do believe that the visit will be successful.</para>
        
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This evening the G-20 Seoul summit will be opened. I believe that with the concerted efforts of all the parties, the summit in Seoul will produce positive outcomes.</para>
        
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The President spoke at 3:47 p.m. at the Grand Hyatt Seoul hotel. President Hu spoke in Chinese, and his remarks were translated by an interpreter.
    
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