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Carter later met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in a private
meeting, according to the official Xinhua news agency, and passed on
a greetings from Obama, whom he met last week during a luncheon with
President George W. Bush and all the former American presidents. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former President Richard Nixon were the original architects of the rapprochement with China. After decades of estrangement, the thaw came in 1971 when a then-isolated China invited a U.S. pingpong team to visit Beijing. In the wave of goodwill that followed, Nixon sent Kissinger on a secret mission to Beijing. That paved the way for Nixon's historic visit in 1972 as the first U.S. president to visit China and meet with leader Mao Zedong. But it was several years later, under Carter's presidency, that secret negotiations with Deng were initiated to formalize the ties. Today, "there is no more important diplomatic relationship in the world" than the one between China and America, Carter said.
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