May 25, 2011 – The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is holding what could be a one-day, rubber stamp confirmation hearing today on President Obama's nominee, to be ambassador to China, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke.
Committee Chairman John Kerry, who announced the hearing, said, "President Obama could not have chosen a better person to represent our interests in Beijing at this critical juncture in US-China relations.
"Locke will be responsible for helping build the kind of candid and cooperative partnership with China that is essential if we are to rebalance our economic relationship, combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and address the threat posed by global climate change."
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