Clinton to visit China, Pacific islands on Asia tour

29 Aug, 2012

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will hold talks in China and become the first top US diplomat to visit East Timor and a Pacific island summit on an 11-day Asia trip, officials said Tuesday. Clinton's latest trip comes as the United States puts a greater focus on Asia, which has served as a key driver of economic growth and where a rising China has faced growing friction with its neighbours.
Clinton will leave Thursday for the Cook Islands to take part in the Pacific Islands Forum, leading the highest-level US delegation to the 41-year-old summit at a time that China has been increasingly active in the South Pacific. "Her visit will emphasise the depth and breadth of American engagement across economic, people-to-people, strategic, environmental and security interests," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.
Clinton will head September 3 to Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation which President Barack Obama's administration initially eyed as a growing US partner due to its size and democratic values. She will hold talks on September 4 and 5 in Beijing, which comes amid both friction and cautious co-operation between the world's two largest economies on issues from trade to North Korea to Syria. The talks will "cover a wide range of issues of importance in the US-China relationship as part of our efforts to build a co-operative partnership," Nuland said.

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