Obama stresses human rights

by asmar on January 20, 2011

U.S President Barack Obama welcomed Chinese President Hu Jintao at the White House Wednesday with full military honors, a red carpet and a color lookout. But both leaders were quick to convey messages to one another in the early-day conferences to address trade, security and human right was the cause of the improved strain between the two powers.

Obama and Mr. Hu held a private dinner Tuesday night, each attended by two of its senior officials in the White House habitation.

In his speaking at the coming ceremony, Obama said that each country has a significant role in the future, and then mentions to human rights.

When many Americans blame China for at least part of the joblessness rate in the United States, both presidents are going to build a relationship of trust based on energy, but it’s hard to deny.

We also know that history shows that societies are melodious, people failed and the world is only when the rights and obligations of all peoples and all nations are respected – including the universal right of every human being: Obama has said.

For his part, Hu said the relationship between the two powers must be based on mutual respect with each of the countries that recognize the fundamental interests of the other and the choice of development path – through the planned limits to what extent the U.S. can burden China on currency issues of human rights.

State visit selected first visit of Hu Jintao to the United States since 2006, when the ceremony of his coming was marked by blunders protocol, including an explosion from a protester from the Falun Gong. No missteps occurred Wednesday.

Hu stopped the portico of the White House as part of a highly designed coming; the President welcomed Vice President Joe Biden, their wives and a long list of cabinet members and Chinese VIPs

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