Obama, Hu struggle to find consensus

From: The Washington Times | November 17, 2009 

BEIJING | President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao met for more than an hour Tuesday, and emerged with a commitment to what Mr. Obama called a "positive, cooperative and comprehensive relationship" in which the two nations would team up to tackle such vexing global problems as climate change and nuclear proliferation. Appearing somewhat stiffly together in front of American and Chinese news outlets, both Mr. Obama and Mr. Hu not only discussed the wide-ranging issues where they agreed, they also offered their most frank assessments of the issues that still divide the two nations -- such as the way ...

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