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Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama have begun a two-day summit in California. | Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama have begun a two-day summit in California. |
The two leaders spoke of overcoming differences and forging a new relationship between their countries. | |
President Obama spoke of "areas of tension" and mentioned their rivalry in the Pacific, North Korea's nuclear ambitions, and cyber espionage. | |
The meeting is the first between the two since Mr Xi became president in March. | The meeting is the first between the two since Mr Xi became president in March. |
The informal setting is seen as a chance for the leaders of the world's largest economies to build a rapport amid a slew of high-stakes issues. | The informal setting is seen as a chance for the leaders of the world's largest economies to build a rapport amid a slew of high-stakes issues. |
The two men - looking relaxed and informal - met and shook hands under a shaded walkway at the Sunnylands estate just outside Palm Springs. | |
"Our decision to meet so early (in Mr Xi's term) signifies the importance of the US-China relationship," Mr Obama said. | |
He said the US welcomed the rise of a peaceful China and wanted "economic order where nations are playing by the same rules". | He said the US welcomed the rise of a peaceful China and wanted "economic order where nations are playing by the same rules". |
He also called for both countries to work together to tackle cyber security. | He also called for both countries to work together to tackle cyber security. |
"Inevitably there are areas of tension between our countries," he added. | "Inevitably there are areas of tension between our countries," he added. |
Mr Xi said he and Mr Obama were meeting "to chart the future of China-US relations and draw a blueprint for this relationship". | |
He added: "The vast Pacific Ocean has enough space for two large countries like the United States and China." | |
US lawmakers and human rights groups have also urged Mr Obama to call for the release of 16 high-profile prisoners, including jailed Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo. | US lawmakers and human rights groups have also urged Mr Obama to call for the release of 16 high-profile prisoners, including jailed Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo. |
Mr Xi's US stop is the fourth leg of a trip that has taken him to Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica and Mexico. | Mr Xi's US stop is the fourth leg of a trip that has taken him to Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica and Mexico. |
Accompanied by his wife - folk singer Peng Liyuan - he arrived at California's Ontario International Airport on Thursday. | Accompanied by his wife - folk singer Peng Liyuan - he arrived at California's Ontario International Airport on Thursday. |
'New perspective' | 'New perspective' |
The summit, at the sprawling estate in the Mojave desert, begins with a bilateral meeting followed by a working dinner. Additional talks will take place on Saturday morning. | The summit, at the sprawling estate in the Mojave desert, begins with a bilateral meeting followed by a working dinner. Additional talks will take place on Saturday morning. |
The meeting comes months earlier than expected - Mr Obama and Mr Xi had been expected to meet at an economic summit in Russia in September. | The meeting comes months earlier than expected - Mr Obama and Mr Xi had been expected to meet at an economic summit in Russia in September. |
"I have the impression that both sides are willing to re-examine their premises, and to see whether they can achieve a relationship based on some perspective that goes beyond the moment - in other words that goes beyond solving immediate problems," former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told the BBC. | "I have the impression that both sides are willing to re-examine their premises, and to see whether they can achieve a relationship based on some perspective that goes beyond the moment - in other words that goes beyond solving immediate problems," former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told the BBC. |
Ahead of the summit, White House officials told reporters hacking would be raised, amid growing concern in the US over alleged intrusions from China in recent months. | Ahead of the summit, White House officials told reporters hacking would be raised, amid growing concern in the US over alleged intrusions from China in recent months. |
Last month the Washington Post reported that Chinese hackers had accessed designs for more than two dozen US weapons systems, citing a confidential Pentagon report. The US also directly accused Beijing of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign in a report in early May. | Last month the Washington Post reported that Chinese hackers had accessed designs for more than two dozen US weapons systems, citing a confidential Pentagon report. The US also directly accused Beijing of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign in a report in early May. |
China denies any role in state-sponsored hacking - earlier this week its internet chief said China had "mountains of data" pointing to US-based cyber attacks. | China denies any role in state-sponsored hacking - earlier this week its internet chief said China had "mountains of data" pointing to US-based cyber attacks. |
Trade issues are also expected to be a priority, as is North Korea - which conducted its third nuclear test in February. Beijing - Pyongyang's nominal ally - is seen as the only nation capable of bringing meaningful pressure to bear on the communist state. | Trade issues are also expected to be a priority, as is North Korea - which conducted its third nuclear test in February. Beijing - Pyongyang's nominal ally - is seen as the only nation capable of bringing meaningful pressure to bear on the communist state. |
Other topics up for discussion may include territorial disputes in Asia and human rights in China. | Other topics up for discussion may include territorial disputes in Asia and human rights in China. |
Activists and relatives have urged the US president to raise the issue of the "China 16" - a group of individuals detained on political or religious grounds. | Activists and relatives have urged the US president to raise the issue of the "China 16" - a group of individuals detained on political or religious grounds. |
Analysts see the informal talks as a welcome departure from the more formal protocol adopted in US talks with former Chinese leaders. | Analysts see the informal talks as a welcome departure from the more formal protocol adopted in US talks with former Chinese leaders. |
Mr Xi is said to have developed a warm relationship with Vice-President Joe Biden after the latter's China visit in 2011. He also has ties to the US, having spent time in an Iowa town in 1985 as a part of a Chinese farming delegation. | Mr Xi is said to have developed a warm relationship with Vice-President Joe Biden after the latter's China visit in 2011. He also has ties to the US, having spent time in an Iowa town in 1985 as a part of a Chinese farming delegation. |
During his US visit in February last year, the then vice-president called for deeper "strategic trust" with the US in a speech. | During his US visit in February last year, the then vice-president called for deeper "strategic trust" with the US in a speech. |
Observers will be waiting to see whether the summit with Mr Obama will be a first step in that direction. | Observers will be waiting to see whether the summit with Mr Obama will be a first step in that direction. |