China does not hope to see a reversal of the hard-won momentum of relaxation of tension on the peninsula.
Hu met Obama on topics: Sino-US trade frictions Iran nuke issue Violence in Syria South Sudan
China and the US should continue to encourage Iran to engage in serious and practical dialogue with the P5+1 countries, President Hu Jintao said in Seoul.
China does not hope to see a reversal of the hard-won momentum of relaxation of tension on the peninsula.
Special: 2012 Nuclear Security Summit
President Hu Jintao on Monday met with Lee Myung-bak, president of the ROK, the host of the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit, at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster drove the world to reflect on the nuclear energy industry, but the negative impact won't last long.
Seoul built a ring of steel around the venue for the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit virtually overnight.
The upcoming Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul on March 26-27 will further discuss global cooperation in preventing nuclear terrorism.
China urged Japan to "fully recognize" the complexity and sensitivity of issues concerning the understanding of history and China's Diaoyu Islands.
President Hu Jintao will begin his first overseas trip of the year by attending two multilateral summits.
Beefing up nuclear security and fighting against nuclear terrorist activities are among the top priorities of the upcoming Second Nuclear Summit in Seoul.
The BRICS summit, to be held in New Delhi at the end of March, provides the opportunity to begin a discussion on the global governance deficit.