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Chinese President Hu Jintao has said at a joint news conference with US President Barack Obama that their two countries must shun protectionism.Chinese President Hu Jintao has said at a joint news conference with US President Barack Obama that their two countries must shun protectionism.
President Hu said the two sides would "continue to have consultations on an equal footing to properly resolve economic and trade frictions".President Hu said the two sides would "continue to have consultations on an equal footing to properly resolve economic and trade frictions".
He made the comments after a summit with Mr Obama at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.He made the comments after a summit with Mr Obama at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Climate change and North Korea also played a major role in the talks.Climate change and North Korea also played a major role in the talks.
Before Tuesday's closed-door meeting began, Mr Obama - continuing his first tour of Asia - said: "We believe strong dialogue is important not only for the US and China, but for the rest of the world."Before Tuesday's closed-door meeting began, Mr Obama - continuing his first tour of Asia - said: "We believe strong dialogue is important not only for the US and China, but for the rest of the world."
Mr Hu said: "I look forward to having an in-depth relationship."Mr Hu said: "I look forward to having an in-depth relationship."
OBAMA ASIA TOUR 1. Friday 13: Arrived in Japan2. Saturday 14: Joined Apec summit in Singapore3. Sunday 15: Had talks with Russia's President Medvedev before leaving for China4. Tuesday 17: Summit in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao5. Wednesday 18: Ends tour in South Korea Obama seeks China's co-operation In pictures: US-China relations Chinese views on Obama's visit href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7241&edition=2">What can Obama achieve in China? OBAMA ASIA TOUR 1. Friday 13: Arrived in Japan2. Saturday 14: Joined Apec summit in Singapore3. Sunday 15: Had talks with Russia's President Medvedev before leaving for China4. Tuesday 17: Summit in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao5. Wednesday 18: Ends tour in South Korea Obama seeks China's co-operation In pictures: US-China relations Chinese views on Obama's visit href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7241&edition=2">Have your say: Obama in China
Later in the day, Mr Obama is due to meet the chairman of the parliament, Wu Banguo, and there will be a state banquet at the Great Hall.Later in the day, Mr Obama is due to meet the chairman of the parliament, Wu Banguo, and there will be a state banquet at the Great Hall.
The BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing says President Obama's trip to China so early in his presidential term has been welcomed by the Chinese.The BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing says President Obama's trip to China so early in his presidential term has been welcomed by the Chinese.
Our correspondent says the two nations' fortunes are entwined, with both having a vested interest in getting the global economy moving again.Our correspondent says the two nations' fortunes are entwined, with both having a vested interest in getting the global economy moving again.
The US leader, who is not being accompanied by his family on the tour, is also fitting in visits to the Forbidden City and the American embassy.The US leader, who is not being accompanied by his family on the tour, is also fitting in visits to the Forbidden City and the American embassy.
He arrived by plane on Monday in the capital from Shanghai where he had addressed Chinese students, telling them that individual rights and freedoms should be available to all.He arrived by plane on Monday in the capital from Shanghai where he had addressed Chinese students, telling them that individual rights and freedoms should be available to all.
Mr Obama had told his audience that he was a "big supporter of non-censorship", and that unrestricted internet access was a "source of strength" that should be encouraged.Mr Obama had told his audience that he was a "big supporter of non-censorship", and that unrestricted internet access was a "source of strength" that should be encouraged.
Communist China employs some of the tightest controls over internet content in the world.Communist China employs some of the tightest controls over internet content in the world.
Greeting his American guest in Beijing, President Hu noted Mr Obama's meeting with the students, calling it "quite lively".Greeting his American guest in Beijing, President Hu noted Mr Obama's meeting with the students, calling it "quite lively".
During the two leaders' dinner, conversation centred upon the respective histories of the two countries, and both men outlined the economic challenges their states face.During the two leaders' dinner, conversation centred upon the respective histories of the two countries, and both men outlined the economic challenges their states face.
They swapped ideas about the significance education plays in the advancement of their people, the Associated Press news agency reported They swapped ideas about the significance education plays in the advancement of their people, AP news agency reported.
Mr Obama visited Japan and Singapore earlier and is scheduled to fly to South Korea after leaving China on Wednesday.Mr Obama visited Japan and Singapore earlier and is scheduled to fly to South Korea after leaving China on Wednesday.