Facts have proven that the healthy and stable development of
relations between China and the US is in the interests of the
peoples of the two countries and is also conducive to peace,
stability and development of the world, President Hu Jintao said in
New York Tuesday.
Hu made the remarks at the beginning of his meeting with US
President George W. Bush, which was open to the press.
Sino-US relations have been developing well on the whole and the
two sides have kept close contacts and communication, Hu said.
There have been effective coordination and cooperation between
the two sides in such important areas as counter-terrorism,
non-proliferation, UN and Asia-Pacific affairs, and global and
regional economic growth, as well as on other important issues, Hu
said.
He said economic and trade ties, a key component of the China-US
relationship, are also the major driving force behind the
development of bilateral ties.
Mutual benefit and a win-win situation are undoubtedly the main
characteristics in China-US economic and trade relations, Hu said.
But given the rapid growth and large scale concerning the
development of their trade ties, it is inevitable for some
frictions to occur, Hu added.
China does not seek a huge trade surplus with the US, Hu said,
adding that China stands ready to work together with the US side to
take practical measures to expand imports from the US so as to
gradually resolve the trade imbalance between the two
countries.
He also said China will reinforce the protection of intellectual
property rights, make greater efforts to crack down on violations
in this regard in various forms and protect the legitimate rights
of relevant proprietors in the US and all other countries.
Hu also noted that a proper settlement of the Taiwan issue is
the key to the healthy and stable development of Sino-US relations.
He spoke highly of the US stand President Bush reiterated on many
occasions that the US will stick to its one-China policy, abide by
the three Sino-US Joint communiqués and oppose "Taiwan
independence."
Hu expressed the hope that the US will join China in making
positive efforts to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan
Straits and oppose "Taiwan independence."
Hu said he is ready to work with President Bush to promote the
comprehensive development of constructive cooperative relations
between the two countries.
Hu said China always stands for the denuclearization of the
Korean Peninsula, the peaceful settlement of the Korean nuclear
issue through dialogue and the maintenance of peace and stability
of the peninsula and Northeast Asia as a whole.
China is willing to boost bilateral consultation and cooperation
with the US side to achieve fresh progress in the second phase of
the fourth-round six-party talks, Hu said.
Hu, on behalf of the Chinese government and people, once again
voiced deep sympathy and condolences to the US government and
people over the human and property losses in the southern
disaster-stricken states hit by Hurricane Katrina.
For his part, Bush said he looked forward to the talks with
Hu.
The two sides will discuss many issues of common concern, such
as economy and the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Bush added.
Hu arrived in New York on Tuesday afternoon to attend the summit
on the 60th anniversary of the UN.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2005)