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November 22, 2002



NPC Chairman Meets Hungarian Visitors

China's top legislator Li Peng said that China's National People's Congress (NPC) is ready to develop exchanges and cooperation at various levels and through different channels with the National Assembly of Hungary.

The exchanges and cooperation cover leaders, special committees and members of the two parliaments, said Li, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, adding that they will play a positive role in further promoting the development of relations between the two countries.

Li made the remark here Tuesday afternoon in a meeting with Katalin Szili, vice-president of the National Assembly of Hungary, and her party.

China and Hungary enjoy a traditional friendship and the Chinese people treasure the friendship with the Hungarian people, Li said, noting that China values its relations with Hungary.

Li cited the good development momentum of bilateral ties in recent years, the increasing high-level exchanges of visits, and the remarkable progress in bilateral friendly cooperation in various fields.

The strengthening of bilateral cooperation is the common aspiration of the two peoples and in the fundamental interests of both sides, Li said. And China pursues an independent foreign policy of peace and respects the social system and development path chosen by the people of each country in accordance with their own conditions.

China is opposed to hegemonism in international affairs and to imposing one's social system and values on others, Li pointed out. The Chairman also voiced his appreciation for the Hungarian government's one China position.

Noting that the two parliaments play an important role in the political and social lives of their respective countries, Li welcomed more friends from the Hungarian parliament to visit China.

After briefing the visitors on China's people's congress system and domestic economic situation, Li asked Szili to convey his regards to the Hungarian parliament leader.

Szili conveyed the Hungarian parliament leader's regards to Li, saying that the strengthening of exchanges between the two parliaments is very important for the Hungarian National Assembly.

She noted that there have been friendly contacts and exchanges between the two parliaments and said she believes that bilateral friendly relations will be advanced.

Stressing that bilateral relations are based on the "one China" principle, Szili voiced the hope that her current visit to China will help strengthen the relations between the two parliaments and such exchanges will help further promote the development of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

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President Jiang Meets AOL Time Warner CEO

Chinese President Jiang Zemin met Tuesday afternoon in Hong Kong with Gerald Levin, chief executive officer of the AOL Time Warner Inc. and members of the US company's board of directors.

Jiang, who arrived here earlier Tuesday to attend the Fortune Global Forum scheduled for May 8-10, had cordial and friendly talks with Levin and his colleagues.

Jiang said both China and the United States are influential countries in the world. China is the largest developing country and the United States the biggest developed country. Developing Sino-US relations accords with the common interests of the two peoples and is of vital importance to peace, stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.

China highly values the development of Sino-US relations. It is China's view that Sino-US relations should be dealt with from a strategic and long-term perspective, and the differences between the two countries handled in a proper way, he said.

China and the United States should maintain and develop a healthy and stable bilateral relationship based on the principles of the three Sino-US joint communiques and the norms governing international relations so as to benefit the people of the two countries, Jiang added.

Noting this being the first annual Fortune forum held in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in the new century, Jiang said this shows AOL Time Warner attaches importance to Asia, and China in particular.

He added the current forum -- Next Generation Asia -- devoted to discussions on such issues as corporate management, competition advantages, information infrastructure construction and electronic commerce, will be conducive to improving the management level of enterprises in Asia, promoting the development of the Asia economy, and benefiting all the parties concerned in seeking business

opportunities.

As for China's economic development, Jiang said the Chinese economy will continue to maintain a comparatively high growth rate and the living standards of the Chinese people will further improve in the next five years.

China's continued reforms and opening-up to the outside world and modernization drive have provided favorable conditions for trade and economic cooperation between China and other countries, the president said, hoping that foreign entrepreneurs could seize the opportunities, increase investment in China and strengthen economic and technological cooperation with China.

Jiang said he was glad that the development of China's western region is being listed as a major topic of the forum. He said implementing the strategy to speed up development in China's mid-west is a major government policy drawn out according to the country's overall situation and geared to the new century.

It is of great significance for gradually narrowing the gap between various regions, promoting a coordinated growth and pushing forward the common prosperity of all nationalities in the country, Jiang said, adding that it is also an important policy for the realization of the third-step objectives of China's modernization drive.

Vice-Premier Qian Qichen and other senior officials from the mainland, as well as Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa, were also present at the meeting.

(People's Daily 05/09/2001)

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