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Obama to China: "It is not predestined for us to be adversaries"
Eitan Fried and R. Waxman 16/11/2009 09:14
United States President Barak Obama, during his visit to China, said this morning that the two countries do not have to be adversaries, while speaking before a group of Chinese students.
In a speech made on Saturday in Tokyo, Obama said, "It is important to pursue pragmatic cooperation with China on issues of mutual concern, because no one nation can meet the challenges of the 21st century alone, and the United States and China will both be better off when we are able to meet them together."
In a speech made on Saturday in Tokyo, Obama said, "It is important to pursue pragmatic cooperation with China on issues of mutual concern, because no one nation can meet the challenges of the 21st century alone, and the United States and China will both be better off when we are able to meet them together."