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Obama speech in shanghai ,Barack Obama met students from Shanghai on a three-day visit to China.
Obama Says U.S. Welcomes China as Global PlayerPresident Barack Obama said during his youth town hall meeting in Shanghai that the U.S. does not seek to contain China's rise, but welcomes it as a strong and prosperous member of the community of nations. Video courtesy of Fox News. Xinhua focused on comments delivered earlier in which Obama stressed that Washington would not seek to contain China and welcomed a "strong prosperous and successful member of the community of nations."
The Xinhua report also noted Obama's comments that the world was "fundamentally interconnected" and that gains in prosperity, jobs and security need not come at the expense of other nations in a zero-sum gain. "One country's success does not come at the expense of another," Obama was cited as saying in the report.
China watchers said many local and regional news outlets would rely on Xinhua's take, in keeping with the practice of deferring to the state-run broadcaster for political reportage.
The forum with Obama, at the city's Museum of Science and Technology, lasted about an hour and saw the president field eight questions, some of them emailed from within China to the U.S. embassy in Beijing. Obama's comments were not broadcast on national television, but a local network in Shanghai carried the speech via its TV station and Web site, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Obama Shanghai said that people in positions of power may be uncomfortable when confronted with criticism but that it "makes our democracy stronger and it makes me a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don't want to hear," The Journal reported. Xinhua focused on comments delivered earlier in which Obama stressed that Washington would not seek to contain China and welcomed a "strong prosperous and successful member of the community of nations." The Xinhua report also noted Obama's comments that the world was "fundamentally interconnected" and that gains in prosperity, jobs and security need not come at the expense of other nations in a zero-sum gain.
"One country's success does not come at the expense of another," Obama in Shanghai was cited as saying in the report. China watchers said many local and regional news outlets would rely on Xinhua's take, in keeping with the practice of deferring to the state-run broadcaster for political reportage ¡£
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