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Chinese
President Hu Jintao (L) accompanies French President Jacques Chirac in reviewing
a guard of honor during the welcoming ceremony Hu hosts for Chirac's visit to
China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Oct. 9, 2004. (Xinhua
photo)

Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) shakes hands
with French President Jacques Chirac. (Xinhua photo)

Chinese
President Hu Jintao (2nd L) and his wife (1st L) pose for a photo with French
President Jacques Chirac (2nd R) and his wife (1st R) during a welcoming
ceremony Hu hosts for Chirac's visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing Oct. 9, 2004. (Xinhua photo)
BEIJING, Oct. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao and French President Jacques Chirac held talks at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing Saturday afternoon, exchanging views on bilateral ties and
international and regional issues of common concern.
Both sides agreed that the important consensus on
deepening bilateral relations reached by the two leaders at the beginning ofthis
year is being fulfilled and Sino-French relations manifest new vigor and energy.
The two leaders emphasized that the Sino-French
Culture Year isa pioneering undertaking in the history of bilateral cultural
exchanges and is expected to exert profound influences on development of
bilateral relations.
Both sides also agreed to further promote and deepen
bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields and lift to a higher level
the Sino-French and Sino-European all-around strategic partnership relations.
Sino-French relations have proceeded smoothly over
the past several years, and political trust and strategic cooperation have been
strengthened, Hu said, noting that the trade cooperation between the two
countries has seen new progress, with a drastic growth of bilateral trade
volume. He added that the exchanges in other fields have achieved fruitful
results and the cooperation ininternational and multilateral fields has also
been effective.
"The Sino-French relations have entered a new stage
of comprehensive and fast development," he said.
Hu raised a four-point proposal on promoting
Sino-French ties during the talks. He suggested China and France enhance
strategic dialogue and cooperation, enhance exchange between state leaders and
forge a mechanism of annual meeting between state leaders of the two countries.
He proposed to strengthen Sino-French economic and
trade ties through cooperation in aviation, spaceflight, transportation, nuclear
energy, high-tech industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, agriculture and
environmental protection.
Hu suggested that the two countries enhance exchange
and cooperation in culture, education and science and technology, and explore
new ways of cooperation in those areas by summing up experiences of the Chinese
Culture Year in France and the French Year in China.
He also suggested that the two countries step up
coordination and cooperation in international and regional issues, promoting
democracy in international relations and diversity in mode of development.
Chirac said he was glad to visit China again. France
and China have advanced their cooperation in an all-round manner and scored
encouraging results, he said. ĦĦThe French Government firmly supports the
one-China principle and opposes any move that will lead to intensification of
cross-Strait situation or Taiwan independence, Chirac said.
He said he completely agreed to Hu's four-point
proposal on developing bilateral all-round strategic partnership relations.
Hesaid France is ready to make joint efforts with China for friendlycooperation
in various fields.
Following their talks, the two presidents attended
the signing ceremony on a batch of cooperative documents. Enditem
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