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Obama, Xi work through range of issues in 2-day summit 
By Jessica Yellin, CNN Chief White House Correspondent
June 9, 2013 -- Updated 0603 GMT (1403 HKT)
Obama, Xi pledge 'new relationship'  
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
        * President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping wrap their 
Sunnyland summit 
        * Aides say the location offered the two leaders a quiet place to work 
through a range of issues
        * Discussed North Korea, cyber attacks and climate change issues
        * Obama agreed to hold a similar informal summit next in China
Palm Springs, California (CNN) -- President Barack 
Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up their Sunnyland summit 
Saturday with a late-morning stroll in the California desert.
Obama declared the visit "terrific."
Over two days, the two 
leaders met for a total of eight hours at the Annenberg Retreat at 
Sunnylands, just outside Palm Springs in California.
The summit, held just four months after Xi took office, was meant to launch a 
close new relationship with a new Chinese leader. 
U.S.- China summit under way  
Kissinger on U.S.-China relations 
The backdrop was unusual.
Sunnyland is a private 
estate of the Annenburg family. It is better known for hosting Frank 
Sinatra and the Rat Pack, and Ronald Reagan spent New Year's Eve 18 
times there.
Aides say the location offered the two leaders a quiet place to work through a 
range of issues.
Among them:
North Korea - The leaders agreed to keep up pressure on the country to rein in 
its nuclear ambitions.
Cyber attacks - According to the White House, the Chinese acknowledged the 
problem, agreed to investigate and work out "rules of the road."
"I believe we can work together on this rather than at cross-purposes," Obama 
said.
Climate change - For the first time, China agreed to work with the United 
States to limit the production of greenhouse gases.
Obama gave the Chinese leader a parting gift: a bench made of California wood.
During the summit, President Xi publicly invited Obama to visit China.
White House officials 
say the president agreed. Now, they are looking to hold a similar 
informal summit outside Beijing in the not-too-distant future.

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