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Barack Obama to visit Asian countries



2009-10-09 07:36:19 - Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said ,just a scheduling thing for the middle of November.The President, as you know, will be traveling to Asia next month to strengthen our cooperation with this vital part of the world on a range of issues of mutual interest.

U.S. President Barack Obama on global economic and security issue will visit focus Asian countries his visit to Japan first time after taking office from Nov. 12-13 for talks with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.

Obamma will then on to stop off in Singapore for a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum from Nov. 14-15.

Obama then continue his flight on to

Beijing and Shanghai from Nov. 15-18.
He finally visiting Seoul from Nov. 18-19 the White House said Wednesday.

"The president's visit will provide an opportunity to deepen coordination with this key ally on a range of economic, security and other issues," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said at a press briefing.

President Barack Obama be with India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his upcoming state visit scheduled for November 24.

Gibbs said,The President will begin his trip in Tokyo, Japan, on November 12th and 13th. We leave here on the 11th.The President's visit will provide an opportunity to deepen coordination with this key ally on a range of economic, security and other issues. The President will meet for a second time with the Japanese Prime Minister.The President will travel from Japan to Singapore for the annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation -- APEC -- meeting from November 13th to 15th. APEC is an important forum that brings together the economies of the Pacific Rim, and Singapore is an important partner on a range of regional and global issues. He will meet with leaders from the APEC member economies and business leaders from the Asian Pacific region. We'll also take the opportunity to hold bilateral meetings with leaders from Singapore and other partners. The President will hold his first-ever meeting between a U.S. President and leaders of the 10 Southeast Asian nations that make up the ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

The President will then travel to China where he will visit Beijing and Shanghai from November 15th through the 18th. The President will hold his third bilateral meeting with President Hu Jintao to discuss ways to address challenges and expand cooperation on key bilateral regional and global issues, including security, nonproliferation, energy and climate change.

Finally, the President will visit Seoul, South Korea on November 18th through the 19th. This visit will provide an opportunity to hold his third bilateral meeting with President Lee and consult on North Korea to coordinate on a range of regional and global issues and to further strengthen the U.S.-Korean alliance. The President also looks forward to meeting with U.S. servicemen and women stationed in Korea.

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