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China, US
share responsibility for world economy, says Hu
BEIJING—Chinese President Hu
Jintao said here on Wednesday that China and the United States, as
important members of the global economic system, had a shared
responsibility to safeguard the health, stability and development of the
world economy.
Hu made the remarks during a meeting with visiting U.S. Treasury
Secretary Henry M. Paulson in the Great Hall of the People. Hu spoke
positively of the recent growth of Sino-American economic and trade
cooperation and bilateral relations, noting that the development of
these ties served both nations’ interests and promoted world peace and
prosperity.
“China will join hands with the United States to boost exchanges and
communication, expand strategic mutual trust and appropriately handle
sensitive issues in an effort to step up bilateral constructive and
cooperative relations”, Hu told Paulson, according to a press release
from the Foreign Ministry after the meeting.
Hu also hailed the bilateral Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) as “a
success” and stressed that the three consecutive dialogues had already
played an important role in promoting ties. He said that China attached
great importance to bilateral consultative mechanisms such as the SED.
China would intensify communication and coordination with the U.S. on
macroeconomic policies, continuously lift the level of bilateral
economic and trade cooperation and make joint efforts with the United
States to maintain the growth of the world economy and the stability of
the international financial system, Hu said.
Paulson, who came to China as a special envoy of U.S. President George
W. Bush, briefed Hu about the latest developments in the U.S. economy
and his views on U.S.-China trade relations.
“The SED has made and is making progress”, Paulson said, highlighting
the view that sound growth of both economies would yield mutual benefit.
Growth of overall bilateral ties was important to both sides, Paulson
said, and he expressed the hope that the two nations would push forward
the SED and other aspects of bilateral relations. Paulson, who arrived
in Beijing earlier on Wednesday for a two-day visit, was also scheduled
to meet Premier Wen Jiabao and other senior officials.
Prior to his visit, Paulson told reporters he intended to visit China
because of the change of leadership after China’s 11th National People’s
Congress session. He said that he would meet with his counterparts, new
leaders, and the president and premier to talk about the SED. Launched
in September 2006, the SED, a biannual economic strategic dialogue,
serves as a platform to discuss long-term, strategic and comprehensive
issues in the bilateral trade relationship.
Henry M. Paulson, special representative of U.S. President George W.
Bush and the U.S. Treasury Secretary, arrived in Beijing on Wednesday to
start his two-day China trip for preparation for the fourth round of
China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED).
During his stay, Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao will
meet him. President Hu’s Special Representative and Vice Premier Wang
Qishan will hold work talks with Paulson and exchange views on China-U.S.
SED and bilateral relations.
The two countries had agreed to hold their fourth round of the SED at
Washington in June this year. Wang Qishan and Paulson are expected to
jointly preside over the dialogue. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu
said on Tuesday the two sides currently were holding coordination at
working levels on relevant issues concerning the fourth SED.
She said China hopes to have in-depth discussion with the U.S. side on
related strategic issues during Paulson’s visit, so as to push forward
the healthy growth of bilateral economic ties.
—Xinhua |