US President Barack Obama will embark on his maiden trip to Asia mid-November when he will travel to China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said that Japan will be the first stop in his four-nation sojourn beginning November 11.
"The president's visit will provide an opportunity to deepen coordination with this key ally on a range of economic, security and other issues," Gibbs said, adding that Obama would meet the new Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama for the second time, the first one being on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly Session in New York last month.
From Japan, Obama will travel to Singapore for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting from November 13- 15. APEC is an important forum that brings together the economies of the Pacific Rim and Singapore is an important partner on a range of regional and global issues, Gibbs said. "He will meet with leaders from the APEC member economies and business leaders from the Asian-Pacific region. He will also take the opportunity to hold bilateral meetings with