Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived here on Saturday morning, beginning his
first state visit to Saudi Arabia at the invitation of Saudi King Abdullah bin
Abdul-Aziz.
During his three-day visit here, President Hu will hold talks with King
Abdullah and meet with other Saudi leaders to exchange views on bilateral
relations and international and regional issues of common concern. They will
also discuss ways to strengthen the friendly cooperation between China and Saudi
Arabia.
In his written statement delivered upon arrival at the airport in Riyadh,
President Hu said Sino-Saudi relations have progressed steadily since the
establishment of diplomatic ties in 1990, and the Chinese side is satisfied with
the fruitful results of bilateral cooperation in such fields as politics,
economy, trade, and culture.
He said China attaches great importance to the relationship with Saudi Arabia
and will work with the Saudi side to continuously push forward the development
of bilateral friendship and cooperation.
President Hu added he is convinced that his visit will further promote the
friendship between the two countries and the two peoples, as well as the
development of bilateral friendship and strategic cooperation.
Saudi Arabia is now China's largest trading partner in West Asia and North
Africa. In 2005, trade volume between the two countries exceeded 16 billion U.S.
dollars, an increase of 56 percent as compared with the previous year.
In January, King Abdullah paid a successful visit to China, during which the
two countries signed a number of cooperation documents.
President Hu flew here from the U.S. state of Connecticut after a state visit
to the United States. Saudi Arabia is the second leg of his five-nation tour,
which will also take him to Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
Chronology: Exchange of high-level visits between Chinese, Saudi
leaders
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for a
three-day state visit, the second leg of his five-nation tour, which has already
brought him to the United States and will also take him to Morocco, Nigeria and
Kenya.
The following is a chronology of the exchange of high-level visits between
Chinese and Saudi leaders since the two nations established diplomatic
relationship in 1990:
On July 9-11, 1991 -- Chinese Premier Li Peng paid an official goodwill visit
to Saudi Arabia, the first visit by a Chinese leader to the kingdom.The two
sides reached broad consensus on many international and regional issues of
common concern, such as the peace process in the Middle East.
On October 14-21, 1998 -- Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz (now the
Saudi King) paid an official visit to China, during which he held talks with
Chinese President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji. The two governments signed
a memorandum of understanding on setting up a joint committee for economic and
trade cooperation.
From October 31 to November 3, 1999 -- Chinese President Jiang Zemin paid a
state visit to Saudi Arabia, during which the two sides signed several
agreements on cooperation in the fields of broadcasting and television, exchange
of news information between Chinese and Saudi news agencies, education, and oil
production.
On January 22-24, 2006 -- Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz paid a state
visit to China, during which the two sides signed a protocol on bilateral
cooperation concerning petroleum, natural gas and minerals, as well as several
documents with regard to investment, economic and trade cooperation, and
technical support.