China will continue to work with the US and other parties
concerned to seek a peaceful solution to the nuclear issues on the
Korean Peninsula and in Iran, Chinese President Hu Jintao said
Thursday.
Hu made the remarks at the welcome ceremony hosted in his honor
by US President George W. Bush on the White House South Lawn.
"China is ready to continue to work with the US side and other
parties concerned to peacefully resolve the nuclear issue on the
Korean Peninsula and the Iranian nuclear issue through diplomatic
negotiations, to uphold the international nonproliferation regime
and to safeguard global peace and stability," Hu said.
"The 21st century has entrusted people around world with a lofty
historic mission. That is to maintain world peace, promote common
development and create a brighter future for mankind," he said.
Hu called on the US to work together with the international
community to build a world of enduring peace, common prosperity and
harmony.
Hu arrived in Washington D.C. Wednesday evening from
Seattle.
The US is the first leg of his five-nation tour, which will also
take him to Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
(Xinhua News Agency April 21, 2006)