Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao on Friday urged both China
and the United States to promote their cooperation, saying their
"closer cooperation serves the fundamental interests of the two
countries and the peoples."
Giving a speech at Yale University, Hu said China and the United
States are both countries of vast territory where many ethnic
groups co-exist and different cultures intermingle.
"Due to different historical backgrounds and national
conditions, there are differences between China and the US. But
this enables us to learn from each other and draw on each other's
strength," he said.
The Chinese president said closer cooperation between the two
countries "is also of far-reaching significance for peace and
development of the whole world."
He said the world has continued to undergo profound changes
after entering the 21st century. "Peace and development remain the
calling of our times," while factors causing instability and
uncertainty are increasing and new challenges and threats are
looming, he said.
"Against this backdrop, the common interests between our two
countries are increasing and the areas of our cooperation
widening," he told the audience, noting that the global peace and
security now face new challenges such as fighting international
terrorism, preventing the environment and human habitat and
combating transnational crimes.
He said it is exactly in these fields that China and the United
States share important strategic interests.
"China has a huge market and its development has generated
strong demand, while the United States has advanced technology and
high quality products. This has created enormous opportunities for
economic and technical cooperation between our two countries," he
said.
"When we focused on the overall interest of China-US relations,
respect and show understanding to each other, I am confident that
our relations will move ahead in a healthy and steady manner and
contribute to the well-being of our two peoples and bring greater
hope to people around the world," said the Chinese president who
arrived the Yale campus for a brief visit on Friday morning from
Washington.
Talking about culture and civilization in the world, Hu said all
civilization in human history have contributed to human progress in
their own unique way.
"Culture diversity is a basic feature of both human society and
today's world and an important driving force for human progress,"
he said.
"Differences in ideology, social system and development model
should not stand in the way of exchanges among civilization, still
less should they become excuses for mutual confrontation.
"We should uphold the diversity of the world, enhance dialogue
and interaction between civilization, and draw on each other's
strength instead of practicing mutual exclusion," he stated.
Talking about Yale, the Chinese president said his host is a
forerunner in conducting China-US educational exchanges and
provides an important platform for cultural exchange between China
and the United States.
"Exchanges in culture and education and among young people serve as
a bridge for increasing mutual understanding between our two
peoples," he said.
At the end of his speech, Hu used an old Chinese saying which
goes "as in the Yangtze River where the waves behind drive on those
before, so a new generation always excels the last one" to
encourage the young people.
"I sincerely hope that the young people in China and the United
States will join hands and work to enhance friendship between our
two peoples, and together with people of other countries, create a
better world for all," he concluded.
(Xinhua News Agency April 22, 2006)