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To: Brumar89 who wrote (921827)2/17/2016 12:37:15 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578816
 
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Obama's ASEAN summit ends at Rancho Mirage

RANCHO MIRAGE - President Barack Obama closed a historic summit with Southeast Asian leaders on Tuesday by calling for reduced tensions in the South China Sea, where territorial disputes over shipping lanes are spilling into international court, and announcing several new business development initiatives.

A joint statement from the U.S. and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) — dubbed the "Sunnylands Declaration" because it was penned at the sprawling Annenberg estate in Rancho Mirage — calls for respect of each nation's sovereignty and for international law.

It does not mention the South China Sea by name, despite predictions from experts that maritime security in that region would be the summit's hot-button issue.

Sunnylands, a 200-acre estate in Rancho Mirage, was also the site of Obama's June 2013 meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping. By choosing Sunnylands this time around, experts said the U.S. is signaling that it considers China and Southeast Asia as equals. Its potential for growth is enormous. (Source: Desert Sun)
Story Date: February 16, 2016

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