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Hu arrives in US for state visit

Other News Materials 19 January 2011 01:40 (UTC +04:00)
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a high profile visit that will include a wide range of economic and international security discussions when he meets with US President Barack Obama, dpa reported.
Hu arrives in US for state visit

Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a high profile visit that will include a wide range of economic and international security discussions when he meets with US President Barack Obama, dpa reported.

Hu landed at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington and was greeted by Vice President Joe Biden. Hu is to have dinner with Obama and Biden Tuesday evening.

Hu is scheduled to arrive at the White House Wednesday morning to begin his official state visit and day full of activities. There will be an arrival ceremony followed by meetings with Obama and a subsequent press conference.

In the evening, Obama will host Hu for a state dinner, among the highest honours a US president can bestow on a foreign leader.

Behind all of the public display, talks between the two countries are expected to be contentious. The economic powerhouses have had sharp disagreements over economic and monetary policies.

North Korea's nuclear activities and recent tension on the peninsula will also be high on the agenda. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said ahead of the summit that the two countries will be looking to intensify cooperation on a range of issues globally as well as in Asia.

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