US President George W. Bush, welcoming President Hu Jintao to
the White House, said on Thursday his nation intends to "build a
relationship that is candid and cooperative" with China.
President Hu, receiving a 21-gun welcome and a full military
honor guard solute, reciprocated by talking to a massive audience
of government officials from both countries that he has come "to
enhance dialogue, expand common ground, deepen mutual trust and
cooperation, and promote an all-around growth of constructive and
cooperative China-US relations in the 21st century."
Hu emphasized in his address that Taiwan is an inalienable part
of Chinese territory. And, Beijing will continue to make every
effort and endeavor with every sincerity to strive for the prospect
of peaceful reunification of the two sides across the Taiwan
Straits.
"We will work with our Taiwan compatriots to promote the
peaceful development of cross-Straits relations. However, we will
never allow anyone to make Taiwan secede from China by any means,"
said the Chinese president.
Hu and his wife, Liu Yongqing, arrived at the White House in a
limousine in bright spring sunshine, greeted by Bush and the First
Lady Laura Bush. Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld were among
the greeting team.
"The US and China are two nations divided by a vast ocean, yet
connected through a global economy that has created opportunity for
both our peoples," Bush said. "The US welcomes the emergence of a
China that is peaceful and prosperous and that supports
international institutions."
Bush said that as stakeholders in the international system, the
two countries share many strategic interests. He noted that
bilateral trade had grown to US$285 billion last year, with US
exports to China rising a remarkable 21 percent.
He said that the US welcome China's commitments to increase
domestic demand, to reform its pension system, to expand market
access for US goods and services, to improve enforcement of
intellectual property rights and to move toward a flexible
market-based exchange rate for its currency, the yuan.
Bush also solicited help in his welcome address from China to
"deepen our cooperation in addressing threats to global security,"
including the Iran and North Korea nuclear disputes.
He said that the countries will continue to cooperate to fight
avian flu and other pandemic diseases, to cooperate to respond to
natural disasters, to cooperate to develop alternatives to fossil
fuels.
On Taiwan, the US president said that his country will maintains
the one-China policy. "We oppose unilateral changes in the status
quo in the Taiwan Straits by either side. We urge all parties to
avoid confrontational or provocative acts. And we believe the
future of Taiwan should be resolved peacefully," Bush said.
For his part, President Hu said that he wished to convey to the
great American people the warm greetings and best wishes of the 1.3
billion Chinese people. He mentioned that in mid-19th century,
several dozen thousand Chinese workers, working side by side with
American workers and braving harsh conditions, built the great
railway linking the east and the west of the American
continent.
"In our common struggle against fascist aggression over 60 years
ago, several thousand American soldiers lost their lives in
battlefields in China. Their heroic sacrifice still remains fresh
in the minds of the Chinese people," Hu said.
The Chinese president said Chinese people have much respect for
American people. He said: "The Americans are optimistic, full of
enterprise and drive, down-to-earth and innovative.
"In just over 200 years, they have turned the US into the most
developed country in the world and made phenomenal achievements in
economic development and science and technology."
Both China and the US are countries of significant influence in
the world, Hu said. "Mutually beneficial and win-win China-US
economic cooperation and trade benefit our two peoples and promote
the economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region and the world at
large. This has become an important foundation for China-US
relations."
China is ready to continue to work with the US side and other
parties concerned to peacefully resolve the Korean Peninsular and
Iranian nuclear issues through diplomatic negotiation, to uphold
the international nonproliferation regime and to safeguard global
peace and stability, said Hu.
He said China will continue to pursue the strategy of boosting
domestic demand and ensure fast and balanced economic development
in China, and this will create more opportunities for China-US
economic cooperation and trade. He promised that China will
continue to advance the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime,
take positive steps in such areas as expanding market access,
increasing import, and strengthening the protection of intellectual
property rights, and further expand China-US economic cooperation
and trade.
(Chinadaily.com.cn April 21, 2006)