Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming visit to the US will
successfully expand bilateral exchanges and cooperation while
furthering constructive and cooperative relations, Chinese
Ambassador to the US Zhou Wenzhong said in Washington on
Thursday.
Hu's first state visit to the US scheduled for April 18-21 since
taking office will be another major event for China-US ties after
presidents of the two countries met in New York and Beijing last
year, Zhou said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.
Both the Chinese and US sides have consulted heavily and
prepared meticulously for the visit, which is aimed at expanding
consensus and cooperation to jointly promote constructive and
cooperative relations, he said.
The relationship between China, the world's largest developing
country, and the US, the largest developed country, is undoubtedly
among the most important bilateral relations in the world, and both
nations share responsibilities in maintaining peace, security and
prosperity in the world, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region,
Zhou said.
Although they have different views on certain issues due to
their different social systems, economic development levels and
cultural backgrounds, China and the US share broad and important
common interests. That is why they should and could foster steady
development of long-term constructive and cooperative relations,
Zhou said.
Underscoring the achievements in bilateral ties since China and
the US established diplomatic relations 27 years ago, the
ambassador said that in today's new era of global peace,
development and cooperation, both nations had more common interests
and the foundation for their cooperation had been strengthened
rather than weakened.
Hence, the importance of China-US relations has become more
prominent than ever, he said.
Zhou said the general trend of present bilateral relations was
steady and sound.
The two sides have frequent high-level communications and
contacts, increasing dialog and exchanges at various levels and in
many areas, he said.
They are also expanding cooperation in trade, anti-terrorism,
law enforcement, nonproliferation, infectious disease control,
science and technology, education and other areas. And positions
are coordinated in international and regional affairs such as the
nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, the Iranian nuclear issue,
the reconstruction of Iraq and UN affairs, according to Zhou.
China hopes to work more closely with the US to promote peace,
stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and the world
as a whole, he said.
On economic issues, Zhou said China-US trade relations were
mutually beneficial and had yielded concrete benefits for the two
peoples.
Acknowledging that there will be some friction as bilateral
trade grows rapidly, he said the key to solving such problems would
be sticking to the principles of "equality, mutual benefit and
development," and the avoidance of politicization of economic and
trade issues.
The outcome of the recent meeting of the Sino-US Joint
Commission on Commerce and Trade in Washington is positive and will
help ease trade friction, Zhou said.
As the most important and sensitive issue in China-US relations,
the Taiwan issue is crucial to maintaining steady development of
bilateral relations, he said.
Zhou said it was in the interests of both China and the US to
oppose and contain "Taiwan independence," and to maintain peace and
stability across the Taiwan Straits and in the Asia-Pacific
region.
He said the Chinese side hoped the US government would stick to
its pledges on the issue and handle the Taiwan issue in a proper
manner.
Zhou said bilateral military ties were also an important part of
China-US relations and the general trend of military-to-military
relations had been good in recent years.
Increased exchanges between the two militaries have helped
enhance mutual understanding and trust, and China is willing to
work closely with the US to further develop the bilateral military
relations, he said.
The ambassador said it had already been proven and will be
further proven in the future that China's development was peaceful,
open, cooperative and harmonious.
China's peaceful development will only provide new and important
opportunities for both countries, their peoples and the rest of the
world, and would never pose a threat to the US or any other nation,
he said.
In all, there will be even greater prospects for China and the
US to further their relations in the new century, Zhou added.
(Xinhua News Agency April 14, 2006)