Thursday, January 20, 2011

African Perspective of Hu-Obama Meet

While Chinese president Hu Jintao and U.S. president Obama dined and lunched inside the White House, the Africans are watching the leaders of the two biggest economies with high interests.

Recently, Africa has become a new frontier for both the countries, who are eager to win hearts and mind and influence on the largest voting bloc at United Nations. The natural resource rich continent also has the largest untapped reserves that both countries need.

However, the Africa is hardly on the top of the two leaders' agenda at their meetings in Washington. U.S. will be eager to sign orders and create jobs for millions of Americans, and the Chinese want to put a stormy year of bilateral relationship to a safe harbor, at least for now.

As Obama will be on the road again to visit African continent this year, and China will unquestionably send their high level envoys to African capitals as well, just they did in the past, the competition is not over at all, it just started.

Not too long, the collaboration between China and the U.S. in Africa will also become one of the top agendas when Hu and Obama meet.

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