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PARIS, Jan. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
arrived here Monday to start a three-day state visit, in which he will hold
talks with French leaders on bilateral relations and major international issues
of common concern.
French President Jacques Chirac personally greeted Hu
at the airport.
Upon the arrival at the airport, Hu said in a written
speech that through this visit, he hopes to have an in-depth exchange of views
on bilateral relations and major international issues with Chirac and other
French leaders and make extensive contacts with French people from all walks of
life, so as to enhance mutual understanding, deepen bilateral friendly
cooperation and promote China-France ties to a new high.
Noting the Chinese and French are both great nations,
Hu said bilateral friendly contacts can long be traced back. Especially, since
1997 when the two nations forged comprehensive partnership, bilateral ties have
entered a track of fast growth and contacts of personnel at all levels have been
frequent, he said.
Exchanges and cooperation have been fruitful in the
economic, trade, scientific, technological and cultural sectors, he said, adding
bilateral coordination and cooperation in international affairs have also been
strengthened in a continuous way.
He stated that both China and France, as permanent
members of the UN Security Council, take important responsibility in
international affairs and have significant impact on the international arena.
When the current international situation is
continuing to undertake deep changes, Hu said, it is very important for the two
countries to further strengthen and deepen bilateral relations in the
fundamental interests of the two peoples, which is also conducive to world
peace, stability and prosperity.
Shortly after the arrival, the two presidents met in
the Elysee palace. Chirac and his wife, Bernadette, will honor Hu and his wife,
Liu Yongqing, with a welcoming banquet in the palace in the evening.
Chinese State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan arrived aboard
the same plane.
It is the first visit to west Europe by China's head
of state since the country's new leadership took office in early 2003. Thistour
will coincide with the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties
between China and France, and the Chinese Culture Year activities in France,
which will serve to further promote China-France ties in an all-round way.
On Tuesday, Hu is expected to address the national
assembly ofFrance, in the first such arrangement for a Chinese leader in the
French parliament, during which he will expound China's domestic situation,
foreign policy, China-France and China-Europe relations.
France is the first leg of Hu's four-nation tour,
which will also take him to Egypt, Gabon and Algeria. Enditem |