A boost to China-US ties Updated: 2006-04-28 10:32
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao said last Thursday that
China and the United States should make joint efforts to advance bilateral
constructive and cooperative relations. Hu made the remarks when meeting with US
President George W. Bush at the White House.
The two leaders exchanged in-depth views on bilateral relations and major
international and regional issues of common concern. They reached important
consensus during the pragmatic and constructive talks.
Speaking highly of the momentum of development bilateral relations were going
through, Hu said the important consensus reached between the two heads of state
during their meetings last year in New York and Beijing was being
implemented.
The two countries had made progress in bilateral exchanges and cooperation in
various fields and the two sides had maintained effective consultations and
coordination on major international and regional issues, noted Hu.
He said Sino-US relations had progressed beyond bilateral relationship and
have had more and more global influence and strategic significance.
China and the United States had extensive and important common strategic
interests in, and shouldered common responsibilities for, safeguarding world
peace and promoting common development, he said.
Hu said China and the United States were not only mutual stake-holders but
should also be constructive cooperators, stressing that both sides should make
joint efforts to comprehensively advance bilateral constructive and cooperative
relations.
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