Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Nuclear Summit 2010 in Washington DC

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama's ask for tougher sanctions on Iran on Monday in talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao that focused on their countries' annoyed economic relationship.

Their one and half hour encounter came at the start of a two-day nuclear security summit of about 50 countries for finding ways to prevent terrorists from getting their hands on weapons-grade nuclear material.

Washington has been pressing Beijing to do appreciation of their China's Currency yuan's, and many U.S. lawmakers said that by deliberately holding down its currency China is giving its firms an unfair export subsidy that may costs jobs in many
countries.

The list of leaders in attendance ranged from heads of state of traditional nuclear powers like Russia and France to nuclear-armed foes like India and neighboring Pakistan.
Leaders of about all nuclear powers attend this summit that includes Russia,France,India AND Pakistan

US President said to Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani that they are not have any issue regarding security of the nuclear arms of Pakistan, Contrary to some media reports.

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