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Special Reports: President
Hu visits three Asian Countries
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| Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and his
wife Liu Yongqing wave their hands as they arrive at Bandar Seri Begawan,
capital of Brunei, to begin a two-day state visit to Brunei, April 20,
2005. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) is welcomed
by Bruneian Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah as he arrives at Bandar Seri
Begawan, capital of Brunei, to begin a two-day state visit to Brunei,
April 20, 2005. (Xinhua Photo) |
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei, April 20 (Xinhuanet) --
Chinese President Hu Jintao said here Wednesday that his two-day state visit to
Brunei would promote the development of good-neighborly relations and friendly
cooperation between China and the Southeast Asian country.
In a written statement issued upon his arrival at the
Brunei International Airport, Hu said that China and Brunei are "friendly
neighbors on the opposite shores of the sea," and the traditional friendship
between the peoples of the two countries dates back to ancient times.
"Over the past 14 years after the establishment of
diplomatic relations, China-Brunei ties have developed on all fronts," the
Chinese president said.
"Our political mutual trust has strengthened,
cooperation in various fields has scored notable achievements, personnel
contacts have become more frequent and we have maintained sound coordination and
cooperation in international and regional affairs," he said.
Hu said that the development of China-Brunei
relations has not only brought about tangible benefits to the peoples of the two
countries, but also contributed to peace and stability in the region.
"Upholding the diplomacy of building good-neighborly
relationships and partnerships with our neighbors, China attaches great
importance to developing relations with Brunei," he said.
The Chinese president said that he is sure that his
visit will enhance mutual understanding and trust and promote the all-round and
in-depth development of good-neighborly relations and friendly cooperation
between China and Brunei.
During his stay in Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of
Brunei, Hu is expected to meet leaders of Brunei to discuss further promotion of
bilateral relations, and exchange views on regional and world issues of common
interest.
Brunei is the first leg of Hu Jintao's three-nation
Southeast Asia trip. He will also visit Indonesia and the Philippines.
In Indonesia, Hu will attend the Asian-African Summit
2005 scheduled for April 22-23 in Jakarta, and take part together with other
Asian and African leaders in the commemoration of 50th anniversary of the
Asian-African Conference in Bandung on April 24.Enditem |