Foreign and Military Affairs

Hu meets British PM to boost cooperation

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-06-27 03:59
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TORONTO, Canada, June 26 - Chinese President Hu Jintao met British Prime Minister David Cameron on Saturday in Toronto, Canada, to advance bilateral relations.

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Hu said that he appreciated the stance taken by the British government and Cameron himself of paying high attention to the development of the Chinese-British ties.

Hu also extended his invitation for Cameron to visit China before the G20 summit meeting in Seoul later this year.

For his part, Cameron said he is looking forward to enhancing the strategic dialogue with China.

The new British prime minister said he will try his best to develop the Chinese-British ties and is willing to push the relationship forward for bigger development during his term as prime minister.