Chinese President Hu Jintao said Wednesday that important consensus was reached during his talks with US President Barack Obama.
China and the United States have agreed to build a cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit, according to a joint statement issued Wednesday.
China and the US agreed Wednesday to jointly establish cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit as Chinese President Hu Jintao and his US counterpart Barack Obama held talks at the White House.
President Hu Jintao said Wednesday that his state visit to the US is aimed at increasing mutual trust, enhancing friendship, deepening cooperation and pushing forward the positive, cooperative and comprehensive China-US relationship.
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao and his US counterpart Barack Obama began talks early Wednesday at the White House, and are expected to "have extensive and in-depth discussions on major topics of mutual interest."
President Hu Jintao and the United States President Barrack Obama agreed Tuesday to further advance their bilateral tie during a private dinner.
Leading US experts on China have hailed the upcoming summit between President Hu Jintao and his US counterpart Barack Obama, as commercial deals between the two countries, worth nearly $600 million, were signed. Hu, Obama vow to deepen ties
President Hu jintao arrived in Washington Tuesday afternoon for his highly-exposed state visit to the US and is expected to lay out his blueprint on US policy.
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Since the beginning of the new year, American companies one after the other have proposed their new policies of investing in China.
Chinese President Hu Jintao left Beijing Tuesday afternoon for a state visit to the United States.