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Chinese Premier Wen Jiaobao will focus on economic cooperation at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders this week that will include President Barack Obama and not on regional territorial disputes.

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"I suggest we get the energy ministers to discuss measures to secure a reliable supply of energy to support our economic activities," the President said during the plenary session of the ASEAN leaders’ summit here.
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"I suggest we get the energy ministers to discuss measures to secure a reliable supply of energy to support our economic activities," the President said during the plenary session of the ASEAN leaders’ summit here.
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