expressed disappointment

[AFP, Canberra, November 16 - U.S. President Barack Obama said today that the United States and are not afraid of China, not trying to prevent the rise of China get its benefits. But he warned that Beijing must comply with the global navigation rules.

Obama also said that Beijing must

Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard attended the press conference, said: Germany announced that from mid-2012, U.S. Marines will begin deploying to Australia, which is the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq, while

Obama on China in recent weeks the tone of hardened, saying Beijing had failed to take more action to achieve a fair market value of the renminbi level, expressed disappointment.

[AP, Canberra, November 16 - U.S. President Barack Obama today, insisted that the United States are not afraid of China, at the same time, he announced with Australia reached a new security agreement.

about 250 soldiers from the U.S. Marine Corps in northern Australia next year, the deployment rotation, the next few years with all the military personnel will reach 2,500.

Obama said: .

U.S. officials carefully stressed that the agreement is not trying to establish in Australia, the United States a permanent presence.

[AFP, Beijing, November 16 - 16, China said the U.S. starting next year in northern Australia may not be suitable for deployment at the Marine Corps should move. President Obama announced during a visit to Australia in the plan.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin also said that countries in the region may not meet the common expectations.

[Reuters, Beijing, November 16 - 16, questioned the United States, China and Australia to strengthen military cooperation plan, and said to strengthen the military alliance is in line with the trend of peace and development open to question.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin is a routine briefing made the comments.

Beijing will move as a possible U.S. attempt to encircle China further evidence. The United States has military bases in Japan and South Korea, and now again in the Australian troops.

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