US President Obama assured Premier Wen on Tuesday that Washington will not take sides on issues concerning sovereignty and territorial disputes.
The world's two biggest economies will cooperate to seek more common interests despite competition and potential conflicts, Chinese and US experts have said.
US President Barack Obama has sent a message to his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao, acknowledging Hu's contribution to US-China relations.
The announcement of China's new leadership, which will be led by Xi Jinping, makes Sarah Lande, Xi's American friend, "very excited".
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assured Australians they do not have to choose between the United States and China.
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The former US secretary of state expects to see transformations in the Chinese economy and society as well as foreign policy in the coming decade.
President Hu Jintao said China will look to the future and continue to strive for greater progress in the China-US partnership.Special
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US-China relations to stay the course
Incumbent US President Barack Obama, who has just won re-election in the US presidential race, will continue the diplomacy in dealing with China.
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US-China relations to stay the course
The culmination of the US presidential race on Tuesday would also seem to end the slew of anti-China remarks, but experts say the outcome won't alter the nature of US-Chinese relations.
In the final days of a close US presidential race, one of the key issues candidates have been debating is whether automakers have shipped jobs to China.