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Ambassador lashing out at U.S. media over Obama's China visit

This topic has been highlight by szh at 2009-11-23 15:38.

Ambassador lashing out at U.S. media over Obama's China visit


The US ambassador to China on Friday hit out at the American media for their negative coverage of US President Barack Obama's visit to China, saying they had failed to take into account important progress on many issues.





The trip was the top news story in China, drawing strong interest from the Chinese public who, surveys suggested, were largely positive in their view of the US president.


But much of the American media coverage was strongly negative, accusing Obama of failing to gain concessions on crucial issues such as Iran's nuclear program and climate change, as well as being weak on human rights.


US ambassador Jon Huntsman said the reports missed the fact that the visit resulted in important progress on cooperation in areas such as clean energy, military-to-military exchanges and stopping the spread of nuclear weapons.


"I attended all those meetings that President Obama had with (Chinese President) Hu Jintao and (Premier) Wen Jiabao," Huntsman said.


"I've got to say some of the reporting I saw afterward was off the mark. I saw sweeping comments about things that apparently weren't talked about," he said.


Huntsman made the remarks during a question-and-answer session with Chinese and American students attending an international relations program at Peking University.


He said criticisms of limited Chinese exposure for Obama's remarks at a town hall-style meeting with students in Shanghai on Monday failed to consider the ubiquity of the Internet and blogging in China, where 350 million people use the Web.


"Go check some time and see how messages bounce around from website to website and blogger to blogger for a very long period and you'll get a sense of what the communication revolution is all about," Huntsman said.



AP/ China Daily
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It doesn't surprise me, though it is very disappointing to hear this.  There is too much political agenda in the U.S. media intended to sway voters from the current party to the other party.  I am really fed up!  To tell you the truth, I'm far more at peace and feeling more directly informed by the write ups from China.  The visit was on their soil and their journalism was very well poised and truthful; definitely on the mark.  If only news in America could be less biased and sticking to the facts.  The only facts you can believe are the ups and downs on the stock market.  You can't lie about the numbers.  In general, I see more truth from China regarding news and activity in America than from the home coverages.  It could be part of the reason news papers are seeing a large fall in sales.  Even the newspapers try to discredit each other.  We can learn much from China's ways.

One positive thing about this report is that it gives me a chance to compliment the Chinese.  I followed the meeting details as close as possible here.  The negative reports are an insult to me as an interested person and an insult to China.  Please, remember who we're dealing with here and toss it out.

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