The upcoming visit to the United States by Chinese President Hu Jintao will
represent a key milestone in efforts that the two countries work together to
contribute to international growth and stability, US State Department deputy
spokesman Adam Ereli said at a briefing on Thursday.
"This visit will represent one of the key milestones" in the "broad and
complex undertaking" that both countries work together "to contribute to
international growth and stability in ways that benefit both our countries,"
Ereli said at the National Press Center briefing.
"This is an opportunity for the leaders of these two great nations to once
again meet, to once again reaffirm their strong commitment to a healthy
relationship, one in which there are many convergent interests," Ereli said when
answering questions from Xinhua.
The visit will also offer the United States an opportunity to raise the
Chinese side issues that "we feel strong about," Ereli said.
As U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick has pointed out, China is
an important player on the international stage and the United States wants to
work together with China in ways that help China meet its own development
challenge as well as contribute to the growth and stability worldwide that
benefits both countries, Ereli said.
"That is going to be the fundamental nature of the discussions between the
two leaders," Ereli said, noting that the United States regards its relationship
with China as a "critical" one both for the United States and for the world.
Chinese President Hu Jintao is expected to visit the United States later this
month and U.S. President George W. Bush will meet with him at the White House on
April 20.