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November 22, 2002



Jiang, Bush Hold Phone Conversation

Chinese President Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush had a phone conversation Monday night in which they exchanged views on Sino-US relations and anti-terrorism.

Jiang said that he and Bush had a good meeting prior to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting held in Shanghai in October.

"I agree with you that China and the United States should commit to the development of Sino-US constructive and cooperative relations," Jiang told Bush, adding that China is ready to make concerted efforts with the US to make this happen.

Jiang said that the World Trade Organization (WTO) has officially admitted China as a member. China anticipates close cooperation with the US and wants to work for the growth of Sino-US economic and trade cooperation.

Bush congratulated Jiang on China's entry to the WTO, saying it was the result of the far-sighted thinking of Jiang and the Chinese government.

Bush said the United States will work closely with China to push forward the US-China relations, and that maintaining communication is not only important for the US and China but also for the whole world.

Even though anti-terrorism is a long-term struggle, the early restoration of peace in the relevant region is conducive to the overall anti-terrorism campaign, Jiang said.

He said that he was pleased to learn of the smooth outcome of the recent "six-plus-two" meeting, a reference to the meeting of foreign ministers of six countries neighboring Afghanistan, plus the US and Russia.

The United Nations should play an active role in combating terrorism and safeguarding world peace, Jiang said.

Bush reiterated the US stance on anti-terrorism and thanked Jiang for China's support.

(Xinhua News Agency November 13, 2001)

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