"We have an important and broad and complex relationship with China. We are the two largest economies in the world. And we engage with the Chinese on an array of issues -- economic, political, cultural, military," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said today.
This will be an important topic of a broad conversation about a number of issues between the US President and his Chinese counterpart, he said.
President Obama is meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in California in June.
The US is pleased that China agreed last month to start a new working group along those lines, he said.
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"This is a broad and complex relationship that we have, and there will be wide-ranging discussions on US-China relations, on our economic and military cooperation, the efforts that we can undertake together to deal with global challenges as well as regional ones," Carney said.
"Also certainly a topic of conversation would be North Korea, stability in Asia, expanding our bilateral military ties, climate change and cyber-security.
US National Security Advisor Tom Donilon has just returned from Beijing after preparing the groundwork for the Obama-Xi summit.