Chinese President Hu Jintao and US President George W. Bush met
at the White House Thursday morning for talks on issues ranging
from Sino-US relations to major international and regional
issues.
Before they started talks, President Hu attended a welcoming
ceremony on the White House South Lawn and was greeted with a
21-gun salute.
Speaking at a news briefing last Friday, Chinese Vice Foreign
Minister Yang Jiechi said Hu would exchange views with Bush and
other US senior officials on bilateral relations and major
international and regional issues of common concern in a "profound
way."
"We hope that Hu's visit will encourage both sides to examine
the importance and necessity of developing the Sino-US relations
from a strategic height and long-term perspective," he said.
The Chinese president arrived in Washington D.C. Wednesday
evening from Seattle. The US is the first leg of Hu's current
five-nation tour, which will also take him to Saudi Arabia,
Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
On Friday, President Hu will deliver a speech at Yale University
in New Haven, Connecticut, before concluding his US visit.
(Xinhua News Agency April 21, 2006)