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Bush meets Chinese President Hu at Peru APEC summit

Osaka News.Net
Friday 21st November, 2008 (Paula Wolfson)

U.S. President George Bush is in Peru for his final Pacific Rim summit.

After his arrival Friday, Mr. Bush met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Lima ahead of the two-day Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which opens Saturday.

This is expected to be Mr. Bush's last foreign trip before leaving office.

President Bush attended his first Pacific Rim summit just two months after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.

Now, with the nation in the midst of a financial crisis, he is making his last appearance at the 21-nation Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

White House aides say the president will urge APEC to endorse steps already being taken to boost the global economy. They indicate he will likely focus on the need to expand trade worldwide and open markets.

Charles Freeman is a former U.S. trade official. He says even though Mr. Bush has little time left in office, his words can have an impact at the forum.

'Well, I mean, words count,' Freeman said. 'So I think what the leadership says about trade liberalization is very important. And standing up for that is key.'

The Pacific Rim countries account for about half of the world's trade and population. And the number of bilateral and free trade agreements between and among APEC members has soared in recent years.

APEC is not a formal organization or a negotiating body, but a venue for leaders to come together to exchange thoughts and ideas. And while it does not have the clout of the Group of 20 leading industrialized and emerging economies, it is an instrument of dialog in a key region of the world.

Steven Schrage, an expert on international business and trade at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, says the Pacific Rim is vitally important.

'You've got 60 percent of U.S. exports, 60 percent of world GDP [i.e., gross domestic product]. I believe it is over 50 percent of world trade, three billion consumers - so there is a critical mass of world leaders here with some of the most advanced and important economies,' Schrage said.

The APEC forum also gives Pacific Rim leaders a chance to hold numerous one-on-one meetings on the sidelines. President Bush, for example, is expected to confer with the leaders of China, Russia, South Korea, Japan and host Peru.

While it will be an opportunity to say his farewells, aides say Mr. Bush has a full agenda for these meetings. They say he wants to discuss North Korea's nuclear ambitions with others involved in the negotiating process with Pyongyang. And they say he wants to discuss Georgia and a proposed missile defense system for Europe with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev.

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Comments on this story

Baka
11-21-08, 08:51 PM

Bush meets Chinese President Hu at Peru APEC summit

Bush go soon must dislike persident in us history!

fish
11-22-08, 12:19 PM

how do we learn about human justice?

Keep those communist dictators, genocide killers, terrorists and sabotagers on their toes and in check. If you don’t want them to control/dominate you nor be around you to endanger you, let him speak, freely. Americans have been walking the talks over the years, and he is keeping that same spirit alive. The world is a whole lot safer as a result, or we will have to live in total darkness, and constant fear of the unknown terrors that can jump on us overnight. Afterall, the Japanese assaulted Asia and did the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Did they? The whole world will acknowledge that, except the Japanese who are still out to lunch......


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