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November 27, 2011

Obama presided over the summit of EU leaders and focused on the European debt crisis

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: — Nancy @ 10:50 pm -0800

Obama presided over the summit of EU leaders and focused on the European debt crisis
Today, U.S. President Barack Obama will host the EU leaders summit in Washington . Wide range of topics of this summit , focusing on economic issues will be discussed, which will include how to strengthen economic relations between the global economy and economic growth , the common support of democracy and prosperity in the Middle East and North Africa as well as the coordination of the Iranian problem .

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November 3, 2011

Obama urges G20 summit to help Europe to determine the crisis program details

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , — Tina @ 8:19 am -0700

Obama urges G20 summit to help Europe to determine the crisis program details
According to CNBC reported that U.S. President Barack Obama urged G20 leaders to help resolve the euro zone rescue program specific details to make the program to be “comprehensive and decisive execution .”

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July 17, 2011

China strongly protest Obama’s Meeting with Dalai by three different ways within 24 hours

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , — Tina @ 10:22 pm -0700

China strongly protest Obama’s Meeting with Dalai by three different ways within 24 hours
Obama met with the Dalai Lama. Chinese Foreign Ministry presented three different ways within 24 hours to protest.

China has voiced its strong indignation, and stern objection, to US President Barack Obama’s Saturday meeting with the Dalai Lama, while demanding the American side adopt immediate measures to negate the impact.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said, through a written statement released early Sunday morning, that such an act grossly interferes in China’s internal affairs, hurts the feelings of Chinese people, and damages Sino-American relations.

Ma urged the US to seriously consider China’s stance, stop interfering in China’ s internal affairs, and cease supporting separatist forces seeking Tibet independence.

The spokesman also stressed that China objects firmly to any foreign leader meeting with the Dalai Lama in any form, and opposes any country, or anyone, interfering in China’s internal affairs.

Ma added that Obama’s meeting with Dalai Lama violates the norms of international relations, and goes against repeated commitments made by the US government. The text concludes that fostering sound Sino-American relations needs concerted efforts from both sides.

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