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BEIJING, Oct. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao said here Saturday that French President Jacques Chirac's state visit to
China will further advance the all-around strategic partnership relations
between China and France.
Shortly after his arrival in
Beijing, Chirac and Hu began theirformal talks in the Great Hall of the People
following a grand welcome ceremony. It was the third visit of Chirac as French
President.
"The China-France relations have entered a new stage
of comprehensive and fast development," Hu said.
Hu made a four-point proposals on the future growth
of China-France ties. He suggested China and France enhance strategic dialogue
and cooperation, increase exchanges between state leadersand forge a mechanism
of annual meeting between state leaders of the two countries.
He proposed building stronger China-France economic
and trade ties in areas of aviation, space-flight, transportation, nuclear
energy, high-tech industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, agriculture and
environmental protection.
Hu suggested that the two countries enhance exchanges
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.
The last point Hu made is to step up coordination and
cooperation in international and regional issues, promoting democracy in
international relations and diversity in mode of development.
The proposal was echoed by Chirac, who said he
completely agreed with the proposal and that France is ready to make joint
efforts with China for further friendly cooperation in various fields.
On the Taiwan issue, Chirac said the 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 brought with him scores of French
entrepreneurs to China.China and France inked a batch of cooperative documents,
covering prevention and control of contagious diseases, information technology,
telecommunications, environmental protection, railways,movies, aviation and
banking.
China-France trade value grew 60.9 percent in 2003
from a year ago to 13.4 billion US dollars.
Besides economic issues, Chirac was expected to
attend the opening ceremony of the French Culture Year during his China tour.
Hu and Chirac agreed that the Sino-French Culture
Year is a "pioneering undertaking" in the history of bilateral cultural
exchanges, and will exert profound influences on the development of bilateral
relations.
In addition, the two sides agreed to further promote
and deepenbilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields and lift to a
higher level the Sino-French and Sino-European all-around strategic partnership
relations.
The French President started his five-day China tour
from Friday evening at Chengdu, capital city of southwest China's Sichuan
Province. Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong greeted himand his party at the
airport. The two also had a meeting on Saturday in Chengdu, promising to deepen
bilateral trade cooperation.
In the evening in Beijing, Chirac and Chinese
President Hu Jintao came to the Zhengyang Gate, a structure of more than 500
year old decorated with red, white and blue lights to represent French national
flag, and took photos there to mark his China tour.
Chirac will also tour China's economic hub Shanghai
and Hong Kong. Enditem |