TEHRAN(Basirat)-The US president would discuss sensitive issues for the bilateral relations with China ranging from security on the Korean Peninsula to the fight against Daesh.
The US president would discuss sensitive issues for the bilateral relations with China ranging from security on the Korean Peninsula to the fight against Daesh.
sputniknews.com reports:
US President Barack Obama said on Saturday he would address
sensitive issues for the bilateral relations with China ranging from
security on the Korean Peninsula to the fight against Daesh terrorists
on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
"I look forward to an extensive discussion of shared interests in
advancing regional and global security from the Korean peninsula to the
fight against ISIL [Daesh]," Obama said at the bilateral meeting with
his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Hangzhou.
The US president noted that despite some differences on human
rights or cybersecurity issues, both sides remain committed to
constructive bilateral relations.
"I am committed to ensuring not only that this is a productive meeting,
but also that it is setting the steps for the next US administration to
come in with the [US-China] relationship on a productive way," Obama
added.
Obama stated that he considered the G20 summit in Hangzhou as an
opportunity to discuss the importance of US-China relationship and raise
the effectiveness of the two countries' cooperation.
"Meeting here is an opportunity to discuss the importance of the US-China relationship," he said.
Obama underscored that the summit, "in which we deposited
ratification of the Paris Agreement, " is an example of effective
cooperation between the two nations.
The G20 Summit will take place in the Chinese city of Hangzhou on September 4-5.