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President Hu Jintao Holds Talks with Romanian President Ion Iliescu (20/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On the afternoon of August 20, 2003,
President Hu Jintao held talks with Romanian President Ion
Iliescu, who was on a state visit to China, at the Great
Hall of the People. The two sides had an in-depth exchange
of views on bilateral relations and international and
regional issues of common concern in a warm and friendly
atmosphere.
Hu spoke highly of Sino-Romanian
ties, and said the two peoples share a profound traditional
friendship. Sino-Romanian ties have withstood challenges
posed by changes in the international arena and in their own
domestic situations. China and Romania have witnessed
consistent and smooth development since the two countries
forged diplomatic relations over 50 years ago. The leaders
of the two countries visit each other frequently, promoting
mutual trust and friendship. The bilateral cooperation
featuring mutual benefit has expanded consecutively and
resulted in remarkable achievements. The two countries have
conducted all-round exchanges and cooperation in various
fields, along with vibrant communication between the two
peoples and regions of the two countries. China-Romania
relations have maintained good momentum of
development.
Hu said China cherishes its
traditional friendship with Romania, and attaches great
importance to Sino-Romanian ties. China is willing to join
hands with Romania to consolidate political relations,
enhance bilateral high-level exchanges and expand
governmental, parliamentary and party exchanges. China will
encourage the two countries' entrepreneurs to increase
contacts and jointly work out new approaches to boost
bilateral economic and trade cooperation. China would make
efforts to push forward the substantial cooperation between
the two countries in the fields of science and technology,
education, culture and tourism and implement all relevant
cooperative agreements. The two countries should strengthen
coordination and cooperation in international affairs, and
expand their friendly cooperation in a substantial way to
push bilateral ties to a new high.
On each
others domestic situation, Hu spoke highly of
Iliescu's leadership, under which Romania maintains
political stability and scores continual economic growth.
Romania takes an active part in its external exchanges with
an ever elevating international status and is becoming a
very important power for maintaining and promoting regional
peace and stability. Hu reiterated that China respects
Romania's choice of its path of development, and its
domestic and foreign policies. He said that he appreciated
Romania's consistent adherence to the One China policy on
the Taiwan issue and other valuable support for China in
international affairs.
Iliescu said that he had
visited China five times since the 1950s, and witnessed the
great changes in China during each trip. Especially since
China adopted its reform and opening-up policies some two
decades ago, China has recorded rapid social and economic
development, and played an increasingly important role in
the international arena. As a good friend of China, Romania
is pleased at the country's remarkable achievements, and is
ready to learn from China's experience. Romania-China
relations have featured a good momentum of development in
recent years, and high-level political dialogue, economic
cooperation and international coordination have been
productive and feature encouraging prospects. He reiterated
Romania's staunch support for China's principled position on
the Taiwan issue.
The Romanian president said
that his country was in total agreement with China on
further enhancing their friendly ties, and was ready to make
joint efforts with China to promote cooperation in politics,
trade and economy, science and technology, and education to
expand existing cooperation and explore new ways to push
forward bilateral friendly and mutually-beneficial
cooperation in an all-round way.
After the
talks, Hu and Iliescu signed the Joint Statement between the
Peoples Republic of China and Romania, and attended a
signing ceremony of cooperation documents between the two countries.
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