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Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) and United States President Barack Obama (left) attend a meeting with other senior officials from the two countries on the sidelines of a world summit on preventing nuclear terrorism in Washington DC on Thursday. CNS
PRESIDENT Xi Jinping warned the United States that China would not accept violations of its sovereignty in the name of freedom of navigation a reference to air and naval patrols the US has conducted within Chinas territorial waters.
In his talks with US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in Washington on Thusday Nikita Kucherov Jersey , Xi also reaffirmed that China respects and safeguards the freedom of navigation and overflight other countries are entitled to under international law.
China, he stressed Steven Stamkos Jersey , is resolute both in defending its sovereignty and related rights in the South China Sea and in safeguarding peace and stability in the region and sticks to the principle that such disputes should be settled in a peaceful way by relevant claimants through direct consultations and negotiations.
Xi told Obama that he hoped the United States would strictly abide by its commitment not to take a position on sovereignty issues and instead play a constructive role to maintain peace and stability.
The hope is that all parties will correctly view and handle the South China Sea and adopt an objective and impartial attitude ... particularly countries outside this region, Chinas Assistant Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang told a news briefing.
Xi and Obama agreed to step up cooperation to ensure nuclear security worldwide and to do more on cyber security. They also agreed to continue to work on a bilateral investment treaty.
But Zheng made clear that China and the US remained at odds over the contested South China Sea and over US missile defense plans following North Koreas recent nuclear and rocket tests.
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The US and South Korea began talks in February on possible THAAD deployment. China backed tough new sanctions on North Korea following its nuclear and rocket tests, but complains that THAAD has a range that would extend far beyond the Korean Peninsula and into China.
Also on Thursday Customized Lightning Jersey , China and the US the worlds two largest carbon emitters reaffirmed their commitment to jointly tackling climate change ahead of plans to ink an ambitious deal later this month.
According to a joint presidential statement, the two countries will sign the Paris Agreement on April 22 Tampa Bay Lightning Jersey , after the historic pact on climate change was adopted in December during the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties in France.
China and the US, working together and with others Vladislav Namestnikov Lightning Jersey , have played a critical role in crafting the agreement, which was adopted by the 196 Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The agreement sets a target of holding the global average rise in temperature below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels Andrei Vasilevskiy Lightning Jersey , and preferably below 1.5 degrees.
BEIJING, April 24 (Xinhua) -- The persistent U.S. intervention policy toward the Middle East has caused colossal humanitarian disasters, massive refugees, destroyed homelands and unlawful toppling of legitimate governments in the region. It only proves to be unconstructive, unproductive and backfiring.
The decades of Washington's disastrous miscalculations have reduced and unraveled the Middle East into a place long plagued by conflicts, killings and under-development.
Moreover, the increasingly rampant terrorism and refugee crises, direct consequences of the U.S. meddling hands, have boomeranged against the overbearing Uncle Sam and its nail-biting European allies.
Hillary Clinton, the U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner and former senator, admitted Thursday that her greatest political "regret" lies in the "mistake" of "voting to give President Bush authority in Iraq," in an ironic contrast to her stand in the 2008 campaign when she defended her "Yes" vote for the Iraq war vehemently sought by the George W. Bush administration.
It is a convenient lip service for a U.S. politician to admit that things "did not turn out the way" she had thought it would be, but it is the Iraqis that were left behind to chew the bitter fruits of the U.S. interventionism -- the flaring sectarian strife and rising Islamic State (IS), not to mention the lamentable civilians' casualties caused by the Washington-led intrusion.
From Afghanistan to Libya, and from Syria to Gaza, the horrors brought by the U.S. interference to the region, which was depicted in literature as a heavenly and promising land flown with milk and honey, are too numerous to be counted.
Sarcastically, it seems that the United States itself have not benefited from its interference in the Middle East, which, instead, has brought about wars, bloodshed, terrorism and refugees, to name just a few.
Reality has slapped in the face of Uncle Sam. Radical groups like the IS, whose fundamentalist bigotry and barbarity have dwarfed those of the al-Qaeda, have spilled out of the region and sneaked into Europe and North America to plot abrupt attacks on civilians.
The U.S. involvement in the overturn of the Libyan Gaddafi regime culminated in the extremists' raid of the U.S. embassy in Benghazi and the death of its ambassador to the country in 2012.
Is it possible that Hillary's admission could open a door for the bigwigs in Washington and the U.S. people to rethink the justification of their country's interventionism in the Middle East?
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