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President Hu Jintao Meets Australian Prime Minister (18/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On the afternoon of August 18, 2003,
President Hu Jintao met with Australian Prime Minister John
Howard at the Great Hall of the People.
Hu said
that China-Australia relations have made great headway since
the establishment of diplomatic relations more than 30 years
ago. The leaders of the two countries have kept close
contact. Political dialogue between the two sides has
increased mutual understanding and trust. Economic
cooperation and trade have been expanding, with steady
increase of two-way investment. China and Australia have
become important partners of trade and investment, and they
have kept constant contacts over regional and international
issues.
Hu said that China and Australia are
both in the Asia-Pacific region. Under the current situation
of accelerated economic globalization and regional
cooperation, cooperation between the two countries in
bilateral and multi-lateral fields needs to be further
explored and deepened, with great potential for
mutually-beneficial cooperation and broad prospects. To
realize common development through strengthening cooperation
between China and Australia will serve the fundamental
interests of both countries and their peoples. It will also
be good for the peace, stability, development and prosperity
of the region. Under the principles of mutual respect,
equality and mutual benefit, seeking common ground while
reserving differences, and common development, China is
ready to work with Australia for the long-term steady growth
of full cooperative relations between the two countries in
the new century.
Howard completely agreed with
Hus appraisal of bilateral relations. He said the two
countries witnessed a smooth growth of bilateral relations
because they have respected each other and sought common
ground while reserving differences. Countries differ on
certain issues, but it is more important to constantly
expand common interests and seek common ground. Australia
highly appreciates Chinas constructive role in
regional and international issues. The Chinese government
has won world respect by successfully keeping SARS under
control not long ago. Australia will work with China, and
maintain and promote the good momentum of relations through
increasing exchanges of personnel and strengthening trade
and economic cooperation.
Hu and Howard also
exchanged views on the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula, the Middle East situation and global anti-terrorism.
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