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BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in New York Sunday afternoon on a four-day state visit to the United States. It is the first time for the Chinese premier to visit the United States since China's new leadership, headed by President Hu Jintao, took office in
March this year.
The following is a chronology of major high-level contacts between
China and the United States over recent years.
On Oct. 19, 2001, Chinese President Jiang Zemin met with US President
George W. Bush at the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
forum in Shanghai, China. The two leaders exchanged views in an in-depth way on
issues of Sino-US relationship, anti-terrorism, and the maintenance of world
peace and security.
On Feb. 21-22, 2002, US President George W. Bush made an official
visit to China. The leaders of the two countries agreed to enhance the
high-level strategic dialogues and the contacts of departments at various levels
so as to increase mutual trust and understanding. In addition, the two leaders
also discussed the international anti-terrorism situation, and agreed to improve
consultation and cooperation in order to enrich the communication and
cooperation mechanism in the field of anti-terrorism between China and the
United States.
From Feb. 27 to May 3, 2002, the then Chinese Vice President HuJintao
made a state visit to the United States. When meeting Hu, President Bush said
the United States would follow the one-China policy and abide by the three joint
communiques between the two countries.
On Oct. 22- 25, 2002, the then Chinese President Jiang Zemin made an
official visit to the United States at the invitation of President Bush. The two
leaders exchanged views in an in-depth way on various issues including the
development of Sino-US relationship and international and regional issues of
common concern, and reached an important agreement. The two leaders said that
the strategic dialogue and contacts between the two countries at the high level
were very important, and agreed to go ahead with such contacts.
On June 1, 2003, Chinese President Hu Jintao met with US President
Bush at the French resort of Evian. Bush highly praised China's efforts and
achievements in combating SARS. Hu reiterated China's stance on the Taiwan
issue. The two leaders said both sides would make efforts for the maintenance of
peace and stability on the Korean Peninsular.
On Oct. 19, Chinese President Hu Jintao met his US counterpart George
W. Bush at the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in
Bangkok, Thailand, and reached consensus on promoting all-around development of
a constructive and cooperative relationship between the two countries. Bush said
that a good relationship with China is very important to the United States. Hu
said that China appreciated the US reaffirmation of following the commitment to
the three Sino-US joint communiques, and vowing not to support "Taiwan
Independence," and hoped the United States would honor its commitments.
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