Wen calls for better US communications (China Daily/USA Today) Updated: 2006-01-25 05:56
Hu's visit a "big event"
Preparations for President Hu Jintao's visit to the United States in April
was one of the topics discussed when Zoellick met with Vice-Foreign Minister Dai
Bingguo.
Both agreed Hu's visit will be a "big event" in bilateral relations and of
great significance in promoting the constructive and co-operative partnership
between the two countries.
It will be Hu's first state visit to Washington since he became president in
2003.
Chinese analysts consider the frequent high-level official exchanges between
the countries as a "positive sign" in the improvement of bilateral ties despite
the differences that still exist.
Wu Miaofa, an expert on Sino-US relations at the China Institute of
International Studies, said the US Government is shifting its diplomatic
policies towards China from "strategic competitor" to "stakeholder."
"Signs have shown both the two parties are seeking more common interests
while disregarding disparities, which will help Sino-US relations develop in a
healthier and steadier way," Wu said.
But he pointed out certain disagreements between the two countries will
continue to exist, such as in the problem of the renminbi exchange rate, trade
issues and the Taiwan question.
Zoellick is expected to wind up his China visit tonight after visiting
Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, where he will visit a panda research
centre and talk to local officials. After that, he will fly to Davos,
Switzerland, where he will attend the World Economic Forum.
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