Singapore an outstanding economic partner: Obama
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President Barack Obama shakes hands with Singapore Prime Minister Lee 
Hsien Loong during their meeting in the Oval Office in Washington on 
Tuesday.
U.S. President Barack Obama applauded Singapore Prime 
Minister Lee Hsien Loong for being an outstanding partner of Washington 
as the two leaders met and discussed various defence and economic 
issues.
“They are an outstanding economic partner. 
Over the last decade, since we signed our free trade agreement, we have 
seen a doubling of trade between our countries, and that creates jobs 
here in the United States as well as in Singapore,” Mr. Obama told 
reporters during joint press availability with Lee at the Oval Office of
 the White House on Tuesday.
“As a leader in ASEAN 
and the East Asia Summit, they’ve provided I think a steady vision of 
how countries in the Pacific region can cooperate effectively for the 
prosperity and security of all, and are strong promoters of rules of the
 road and international norms that the United States strongly supports,”
 he said.
Appreciating the extraordinary relationship
 between the two countries, Mr. Obama said, “Personally, I can tell you 
that there are very few world leaders who I am more appreciative of in 
terms of their advice and counsel and thoughtful analysis than Prime 
Minister Lee.”
In his remarks Mr. Lee said, 
“Singapore is very happy that the US and the Obama administration has 
been putting greater emphasis on its relation to Asia, that it’s 
rebalancing towards Asia, and that it’s engaging Asia across many fronts
 -- not just security, but also economics, also cultural and 
educational.
“And Singapore would like to be of help in furthering this process in deepening the relationship,” Mr. Lee added.
“The TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is a very important part of it, and we’re working on that agenda now.
There’s
 also work going on deepening ASEAN’s relations with the United States, 
which the President initiated when we last met in November back then,” 
he said.
“And there are other important bilateral 
relationships in Asia, including what is perhaps the most important 
bilateral relationship in the world, which is between the U.S. and 
China.
“And we are happy that the administration’s 
attention is focused on this, and Singapore will do our part to do what 
we can to help America engage the region constructively, productively, 
and in a way in which it fosters stability and prosperity for all the 
countries,” Mr. Lee said.
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