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US says Asean summit Obama plans to host this month is 'not anti-China'

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US President Barack Obama speaks to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak flanked by China’s Premier Li Keqiang, left, and Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah during November’s Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur. Obama’s office earlier dubbed this month’s meeting at Sunnylands, the first hosted by a US president with the 10 Asean leaders, “unprecedented” and said it would further his aim of rebalancing US foreign policy towards Asia. Photo: AP

A summit with Southeast Asian leaders that US President Barack Obama is hosting later this month is “not anti-China”, a State Department official said.

The meeting will bring leaders from the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) at the Californian resort of Sunnylands on February 15-16.

It is the same venue where Obama and President Xi Jinping held an unusually informal summit in 2013. This time, however, China is not invited.

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“This summit is not about China. It’s about the US and ASEAN,” US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Daniel Russel said.

“This is not about China, this is not anti-China.”

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The Sunnylands retreat centre in Rancho Mirage, California: a place where the White House has staged other high-profile meetings outside Washington. Photo: Sunnylands
The Sunnylands retreat centre in Rancho Mirage, California: a place where the White House has staged other high-profile meetings outside Washington. Photo: Sunnylands

The US administration has focused on bolstering Asean as a counterpoint to Chinese regional power.

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