Chinese President Hu Jintao
arrived in Mexico City on Sunday for a state visit
forcused on expanding cooperation between China and Mexico.
During his visit, Hu will meet with his counterpart, Vicente
Fox, and other government leaders to discuss bilateral relations,
and international and regional issues.
The two countries are also expected to sign a number of
cooperation documents during Hu's visit.
Since the two countries established diplomatic ties 33 years
ago, bilateral relations have developed smoothly and cooperation
has yielded fruitful results in various sectors.
Bilateral trade exceeded US$7 billion in 2004, 44 percent higher
than the previous year, and China's investment in Mexico has risen
to nearly US$200 million.
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said last month that, as
developing countries, China and Mexico share many common interests
in safeguarding world peace and promoting common development.
Hu's visit to Mexico will help push forward the bilateral
strategic partnership and promote cooperation between China and
Latin America, as well as the unity and coordination between
developing countries, Li said.
Hu flew in from Toronto after a three-day visit to Canada. He
will leave Mexico City on Tuesday for New York to attend the United
Nations summit to be held from September 14 to 16.
(Xinhua News Agency September 12, 2005)