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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said she considers the building up of strong relationships with India, China and other Asian countries as one of the most significant achievements of President George W. Bush's foreign policy.
Rice told reporters on her return home from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Peru that Asia had been a very important area for the US.
She said: 'Tremendous progress has been achieved in cross-Strait relations between Taiwan and China, besides strengthening of America's ties with India, South Korea and Vietnam.'
'It's not that we don't have our differences, we do - on human rights; sometimes on economic matters, as well, issues of economic reform,' she said.