President Hu meets world leaders for talks By Sun Shangwu (China Daily) Updated: 2005-05-10 00:00
Visiting President Hu Jintao held separate meetings with several leaders
following the ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of victory over Nazi
Germany.
He met Russian President Vladimir Putin, Romanian President Traian Bbasescu
and French President Jacques Chirac yesterday.
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President Hu Jintao(R) shakes hands with Russia veterann of World
War II in Moscow May 8, 2005. [Xinhua] | Each
touched upon issues ranging from bilateral relations as well as regional and
international affairs of common concern.
On Sunday, he also met President Roh Moo-hyun of the Republic of Korea (ROK)
and President Saparmurad Atayevich Niyazov of Turkmenistan.
Hu said China hoped all parties concerned should make joint efforts to
restart the stalled six-party talks on nuclear issues on Korean Peninsula.
"We always think that the peaceful resolution of the nuclear issues on Korean
Peninsula conforms to the interests of all parties concerned," said Hu during a
meeting with Roh.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the ROK, the United States,
Japan, China and Russia have met for three rounds of talks on ending the DPRK's
nuclear programmes, but there has been little progress.
A fourth round has failed to materialize after DPRK demanded that Washington
end what it calls a "hostile policy."
China has been making continuing and positive efforts to persuade parties
concerned to seek peace by dialogues, Hu said.
"No matter what kind of problems we meet, so long as there is a glimpse of
hope, we will continue to make efforts to achieve the goal of seeking peace
through negotiation," Hu added.
China hopes all parties will make joint efforts to restart the six-party
talks "at an early date."
Roh expressed gratitude for China's positive devotion to pushing the
six-party talks.
He said that all parties concerned should pay serious attention to the
changes in the situation on Korean Peninsula.
"The ROK hopes the Peninsula could keep peace and stability and China could
continue to play positive roles," said Roh.
On bilateral relations, the two presidents agreed to push economic and trade
ties and increase their political trust.
They predicted the bilateral trade volume will total US$100 billion this
year.
Hu and Roh are also satisfied with bilateral co-operation in security and
defence sectors.
Hu on Sunday also held separate meeting with President Niyazov of
Turkmenistan.
They agreed to expand economic and trade co-operation, especially in textile,
communication, telecommunication and the oil and gas sectors.
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