Xi Jinping suggested that China and the United States promote "strategic mutual trust" by respecting each other's core interests.
Visiting Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping here on Monday called on the US side not to let its presidential elections negatively affect the development of Sino-US ties.
Former US security chief Brent Scowcroft firmly believes that the US policy on China is one of the most successful American foreign policies of the past 40 years.
The cooperation and strategic trust between the United States and China are critically important in times of difficulty, Henry Kissinger said.
President Hu Jintao reaffirmed on Thursday in the United States that China will continue to deepen its reform and opening-up and adhere to peaceful development and urged "core interests" in Taiwan and Tibet. President Hu back in Beijing after visit
Meetings build a platform for stronger bond
The two leaders recognize that the relationship is both vital and complex. China and the US have set an example of positive relations between countries, despite different political systems, historical and cultural backgrounds, and levels of economic development.
President Hu Jintao and US President Barack Obama agreed to "share expanding common interests" while pledging closer cooperation in areas that included trade, energy, the environment and protection of IPR.Highlights of Sino-US joint statement Meetings build a platform for stronger bond Quotes from Hu and Obama 'All-American' treatment for Hu
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.
President Hu Jintao on Monday praised China-US relations, highlighted recent progress in ties and called for both sides to "abandon the zero-sum Cold War mentality" for a better future.