Hu holds talks with Bush; to visit US early next year (Xinhua/chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2005-11-19 20:29
The Gangwashi church, 403.5-square-meter large, was established in 1922, and
was rebuilt in 2004. The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited the
church in March.
Bush rides his
mountain bike on the Laoshan Olympic mountain bike course in Beijing,
November 20, 2005. Bush took time out of his busy two-day Beijing schedule
to exercise on his bike with Chinese cyclists.
[AP] | China has 16 million Christian followers
and 50,000 Christian churches and religious places, according to statistics of
the State Administration of Religious Affairs.
Bush will have talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao after visiting the
Gangwashi church.
Chinese President Hu Jintao accepted an invitation for him to visit the
United States during talks with visiting US President George W. Bush Sunday in
Beijing.
Hu said he is willing to further exchange ideas with Bush on bilateral ties
and the enhancement of cooperation on international and Asia-Pacific affairs.
Hu recalled his previous meeting with Bush in New York in September as a
"very good one".
Bush thanked Hu for their "candid" and "frank" exchanges of ideas. He said
China is an exciting country and an important one. His current visit, he said,
is an opportunity to further push forward bilateral relations, which are crucial
to both countries.
Bush extended an invitation for Hu to visit his country so as to continue to
explore, through dialog, ways for the two peoples to maintain open and
constructive relations.
Hu accepted with pleasure, saying that he is ready to pay a visit to the
United States early next year.
At a joint press conference after their talks, Hu Jintao said that it is in
the common interest of both China and the United State to oppose and contain
"Taiwan Independence," and to safeguard stability across the Taiwan Straits.
"The Chinese government and people have been committed to safeguarding peace
across the Taiwan Straits, and will make the utmost efforts with the utmost
sincerity to achieve the country's peaceful reunification, but we will never
tolerate 'Taiwan Independence'."
He also said that China's path of peaceful development is "an inevitable
choice" based on its national conditions, its historical and cultural traditions
and the current development trend in today's world.
President Hu Jintao hosted a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People Sunday
morning to welcome visiting US President George W. Bush.
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