A top American Senator asked US President Barack Obama to press his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao on issues related to cyber security and rare earth elements.
"Cyber security and REEs greatly affect both the national and economic security of the United States, and I continue to be concerned about China's policies regarding these two strategic interests," New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said in a letter to Obama.
"I trust that these issues will be part of the agenda of your bilateral meeting among the other pressing issues such as the nuclear programs and proliferation activities of North Korea and Iran, Taiwan's security, and a myriad of trade and financial issues," she said in her letter.
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