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US President George W Bush is on his way to Asia, for his first foreign trip since the defeat his Republican party suffered in the mid-term elections. | US President George W Bush is on his way to Asia, for his first foreign trip since the defeat his Republican party suffered in the mid-term elections. |
He will stop off in Moscow for talks with President Vladimir Putin before flying on to Singapore and then Vietnam for a summit of Asia Pacific countries. | |
The focus of his talks will be on trade and North Korea's nuclear programme. | The focus of his talks will be on trade and North Korea's nuclear programme. |
His Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao starts his own Asia tour in Vietnam for the Apec meeting in the capital Hanoi. | His Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao starts his own Asia tour in Vietnam for the Apec meeting in the capital Hanoi. |
Correspondents say Mr Bush's tour will be a test of his standing following his setback at the polls. | Correspondents say Mr Bush's tour will be a test of his standing following his setback at the polls. |
Reassert world standing | Reassert world standing |
Democrats won control of both houses of Congress last week in a vote seen as a rejection of Mr Bush's Iraq policy. | Democrats won control of both houses of Congress last week in a vote seen as a rejection of Mr Bush's Iraq policy. |
Humbled by elections back home, President Bush will hope that this foreign trip to Asia will reassert his standing on the world stage, says BBC state department correspondent Jonathan Beale. | Humbled by elections back home, President Bush will hope that this foreign trip to Asia will reassert his standing on the world stage, says BBC state department correspondent Jonathan Beale. |
He will be the second US president to visit Hanoi since the Vietnam War. His focus at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit there will be to widen free trade agreements with Asia. | He will be the second US president to visit Hanoi since the Vietnam War. His focus at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit there will be to widen free trade agreements with Asia. |
Mr Bush is also likely to use this opportunity to discuss with his partners in the region American concerns about a nuclear North Korea, says our correspondent. | Mr Bush is also likely to use this opportunity to discuss with his partners in the region American concerns about a nuclear North Korea, says our correspondent. |
President Hu is touring China's southern neighbours | President Hu is touring China's southern neighbours |
He will be joined in Hanoi by China's President Hu Jintao. His tour will also take him to Laos, India and Pakistan. | He will be joined in Hanoi by China's President Hu Jintao. His tour will also take him to Laos, India and Pakistan. |
Mr Hu will be concentrating on improving diplomatic and trading links in China's own backyard, says the BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing. | Mr Hu will be concentrating on improving diplomatic and trading links in China's own backyard, says the BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing. |
India and China still have unresolved border issues but relations have improved as both nations have grown in global economic stature, our correspondent says. | India and China still have unresolved border issues but relations have improved as both nations have grown in global economic stature, our correspondent says. |
But India remains suspicious of China's military and nuclear co-operation with Pakistan. | But India remains suspicious of China's military and nuclear co-operation with Pakistan. |
And Chinese state media are saying the two countries are likely to sign a free trade agreement during Mr Hu's state visit there. | And Chinese state media are saying the two countries are likely to sign a free trade agreement during Mr Hu's state visit there. |
However, Mr Bush's free trade agenda may now prove contentious with Democrats taking control in Congress, our Washington correspondent says. | However, Mr Bush's free trade agenda may now prove contentious with Democrats taking control in Congress, our Washington correspondent says. |
The Democratic party has long had strong links with trade unions and may advocate more protectionist policies, he says. | The Democratic party has long had strong links with trade unions and may advocate more protectionist policies, he says. |