A boost to China-US ties Updated: 2006-04-28 10:32
They agreed to jointly push forward their reciprocal and win-win economic and
trade relations, and properly resolve existing differences and frictions through
consultations while taking into consideration the fundamental interests of the
two countries and their peoples.
They also agreed to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in a variety of
fields, such as the military, law-enforcement, science and technology,
education, culture and youth affairs. They would continue to conduct dialogues
and cooperation on major issues such as anti-terrorism, non-proliferation, bird
flu control, energy, environmental protection, disaster relief and maintenance
of security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Both sides would continue to push forward the process of the six-party talks
on the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula and endeavor to help settle the
Iranian nuclear issue diplomatically.
The two heads of state met with journalists and answered their questions
after their talks.
Hu arrived here on Wednesday from the US port city of Seattle to continue his
four-day state visit to the United States as Bush's guest.
This is Hu's first state visit to the United States and Seattle is the first
stop of his US trip.
When his visit to the United States ends on Friday, Hu will head for Saudi
Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
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