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Bali. US
President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao conferred on Saturday in
a surprise meeting on the sidelines of a major Asian summit, likely focusing on
the economic matters that have prompted disputes between the two major world
powers.
The session
was not a formally planned moment of diplomacy but rather a late add-on to let
the two men continue their conversation from a group dinner the night before, a
senior Obama official said.
Photographers
and a videographer were allowed in at the start of the meeting, where the two
men exchanged small talk. They were not expected to make formal statements.
The meeting
came on the last leg of Obama’s nine-day Asia-Pacific trip, in which he has
focused on bulking up America’s presence in the region, including setting up a
Marine task force in Australia, in moves largely seen as hedges against China’s
rise.
China has
also been angered by the US stand that it has a stake in security and
unhampered international commerce in the disputed territorial waters of the
South China Sea. Wen had told a meeting of Southeast Asian nations on Friday
that “external forces should not use any excuse to interfere” in territorial
disputes in the sea.
China
claims all of the sea, while several Southeast Asian nations claim parts.
Wen’s
portfolio, though, is chiefly economic, and that is where his conversation with
Obama was expected to focus. The United States and China have been tussling
over China’s currency, which the United States contends is deeply undervalued,
and over intellectual property. Obama has been challenging China to operate
with a greater sense of international rules.
Associated Press
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