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President Hu concludes trip in Canada
(Canadian Press)
Updated: 2005-09-18 09:11

VANCOUVER (CP) - The president of China concluded a visit to Canada on Saturday by recognizing the strategic importance of the two countries' access to each other and the vital Pacific Rim marketplace. Canadian Press reported.

People gather at the airport holding Chinese and Canadian flags while waiting for the arrival of Chinese President Hu Jintao in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 16, 2005.
People gather at the airport holding Chinese and Canadian flags while waiting for the arrival of Chinese President Hu Jintao in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 16, 2005. [Reuters]
"The Chinese government attaches great importance to Asia Pacific regional co-operation," Hu Jintao told about 800 guests at a luncheon prior to departing for Beijing at the end of a 10-day trip to North America.

"China and Canada are two important Pacific Rim countries," he reminded the crowed gathered at a posh downtown hotel.

"The Asia Pacific region is our common home, and expanded co-operation between Canada and China, with greater co-operation and development across the region, serves the mutual interests of the Chinese and Canadian people and the people in the region as a whole."

Hu's speech was preceded by another address by Prime Minister Paul Martin, who told the Chinese president that a measure of his country's importance to Western Canada - and the country as a whole - was the presence at the luncheon of the premiers of the four western provinces and the Northwest Territories.

Martin mentioned several times that Western Canada in general, and B.C. in particular, are the "Pacific Gateway" to China and other Asia Pacific markets.
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