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BEIJING – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chinese officials say they will expand high-level talks on economic issues to include troubling security matters as well.

The two nations also agreed Saturday to cooperate in stabilizing the global economy and combating climate change, putting aside long-standing concerns about human rights.

With the export-heavy Chinese economy reeling from the U.S. downturn, Clinton sought in meetings with Premier Wen Jiabao and other top Chinese government leaders to reassure Beijing that its massive holdings of U.S. Treasury notes and other government debt would remain a good investment.

"I appreciate greatly the Chinese government's continuing confidence in United States treasuries. I think that's a well-grounded confidence," Clinton told reporters at a joint news conference with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi.

"We have every reason to believe that the United States and China will recover, and together we will help lead the world recovery," she said.

After a day of talks on her first visit to China as America's top diplomat, Clinton and Yang said a regular high-level U.S.-China dialogue on economic matters would be expanded to include security issues.

Details of the dialogue are to be finalized by President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao when they meet at an economic summit in London in early April, Clinton said.

Yang said China wants its foreign exchange reserves — the world's largest at $1.95 trillion — invested safely, with good value and liquidity. He said future decisions on using them would be based on those principles, but added that China wanted to continue work with the U.S.

"I want to emphasize here that the facts speak louder than words. The fact is that China and the United States have conducted good cooperation, and we are ready to continue to talk with the U.S. side," Yang said.

Beijing is the last and perhaps most important stop on Clinton's weeklong visit to Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and China on which she wanted to focus on the economy and global warming.

China last year surpassed the United States as the world's leading producer of greenhouse gases and Clinton said she and Chinese officials had agreed to develop clean energy technology that would use renewable sources and safely store the dirty emissions from burning coal.

Visiting a new gas-fueled power plant in Beijing, Clinton urged China not to repeat the "same mistakes" western countries had made when they developed.

"When we were industrializing and growing we didn't know any better," she said. "Neither did Europe. Now we are smart enough to figure out how to have the right kind of growth, sustainable growth, clean-energy driven growth. This plant could be a model."

Along with cooperating on the financial crisis and climate change, the United States wants China to step up efforts to address threats like Iran and North Korea's nuclear programs and tenuous security situations in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

In addition, Clinton said the U.S. would like to see China play a positive role in Myanmar and Sudan, two countries which receive large Chinese investments but whose governments are at odds with Washington.

The emphasis on the global economy, climate change and security highlight the growing importance of U.S.-China relations, which have often soured over disagreements on human rights.

Authorities in Beijing are facing a difficult year on the rights front as they deal with politically sensitive anniversaries: 20 years since the crushing of the Tiananmen Square democracy movement and 50 since the failed Tibetan uprising that forced the Dalai Lama to flee into exile.

Activists complained Saturday that Chinese police were monitoring dissidents and had confined some to their homes during Clinton's two-day visit. Several of those targeted had signed "Charter 08," an unusually open call for civil rights and political reforms that circulated in December, according to the China Human Rights Defenders.

But ahead of her talks, Clinton signaled that China's poor human rights record, while still of deep concern to the United States, would not be at the top of her agenda.

She noted that both sides already knew the other's positions on the matter and said that human rights concerns "can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis and the security crises."

Her comments drew immediate fire from rights groups who said they sent the wrong message, undermined efforts to promote basic freedoms in China and squandered Washington's leverage with Beijing.

Asked to respond to the criticism, Clinton said "the promotion of human rights is an essential aspect of our global foreign policy," noting in particular the issues of Tibet, religious freedom and freedom of expression.

"Human rights are part of our comprehensive agenda," she said.

But she added that the work of civic groups and private advocates that she has highlighted is "at least as important in building respect for and making progress on human rights" as government-to-government contact.

Yang appeared pleased by Clinton's reply, saying China was happy to engage on human rights with the United States but only "on the basis of equality and noninterference in each other's internal affairs."

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Clinton is the biggest two faced liar I ever heard of. On the campaign trail, she promised to get jobs out of China, and back into the US, to lessen our dependence on them for goods. Now she goes over there making promises of all the stuff we'll import to get them out of a downturn? Who is going to help us get out of our downturn?

China is a big scam, our gov't being fed money to shut up. Products produced in the US would be about 40% more expensive, however, every darn American & immigrant would have a good paying job if we produced everything we consumed. Economies of scale would further go into use to bring down costs.

Now Obama's $32 (or something to that effect) more per month that you will get in your paycheck, due to the stimulus, will just bring a wealth of cash into American homes. The guy must be dreaming in a fantasy. What is $32 a month for YOU? For me I would feel no difference, no change in spending, no change. Yes, this will help save 3.5 million jobs.

I love democrat lies.

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She has a few friends over there, least we forget.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

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Clinton is the biggest two faced liar I ever heard of. On the campaign trail, she promised to get jobs out of China, and back into the US, to lessen our dependence on them for goods. Now she goes over there making promises of all the stuff we'll import to get them out of a downturn? Who is going to help us get out of our downturn?

China is a big scam, our gov't being fed money to shut up. Products produced in the US would be about 40% more expensive, however, every darn American & immigrant would have a good paying job if we produced everything we consumed. Economies of scale would further go into use to bring down costs.

Now Obama's $32 (or something to that effect) more per month that you will get in your paycheck, due to the stimulus, will just bring a wealth of cash into American homes. The guy must be dreaming in a fantasy. What is $32 a month for YOU? For me I would feel no difference, no change in spending, no change. Yes, this will help save 3.5 million jobs.

I love democrat lies.

Inflation is raising our prices, and chasing the goods overseas. This is what makes us uncompetitive. Eliminating trade will only bring us back to the stone age, and eliminate the vast specialization, innovation, and efficiency that is brought about through free trade.

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