Obama to Travel to Asia for Summits
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama will travel to China, Myanmar and Australia between Nov 10-16 for a series of summits and bilateral talks, the White House has stated.
The president will be in China Nov 10-12 for the APEC Leaders' Meeting and APEC CEO summit and then a state visit to China by having talks with President Xi Jinping, Xinhua quoted White House spokesman Josh Earnest as saying in a statement on 4th November.
While in Myanmar Nov 12-14, Obama will attend the East Asia Summit and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Nay Pi Taw, and have a bilateral meeting with President Thein Sien.
During his stay in Brisbane, Australia Nov. 15-16, the U.S. leader will participate in a G20 summit and deliver a speech on U.S. leadership in the Asia-Pacific region, the official added.
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