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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L)
shakes hands with his Philippine counterpart Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in
Manila, capital of the Philippines April 27, 2005. Hu arrived here Tuesday
for a state visit. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L)
receives the stamps marking the 30th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between China and the Philippines from his Philippine
counterpart Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in Manila, capital of the Philippines
April 27, 2005. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L)
waves to the local people during a welcome ceremony, flanked by his
Philippine counterpart Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in Manila, capital of the
Philippines April 27, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) |
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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (C)
attends a welcome ceremony, flanked by his Philippine counterpart Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo (R) and his wife Liu Yongqing, in Manila, capital of the
Philippines April 27, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) |
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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd
R) attends a welcome ceremony, flanked by his Philippine counterpart
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (1st R) in Manila, capital of the Philippines
April 27, 2005. (Xinhua Photo) |
MANILA, April 27 (Xinhuanet)-- Chinese
President Hu Jintao Wednesday called for further expanding and deepening
cooperative relations between China and the Philippines in political, economic
and other fields, which will benefit both countries and help maintain peace and
prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region.
Hu, who arrived here Tuesday evening for a three-day
state visit to the Philippines, held talks on Wednesday with his Philippine
counterpart Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The two leaders reached important consensus
on further developing Sino-Filipino relations and on building strategic
cooperative relations between the two countries.
President Arroyo also gave a grand welcoming ceremony
in honor of Hu at the Malacanang Presidential Palace.
While expressing warm welcome to Hu on behalf of the
Philippine government and people, Arroyo said that, as the year 2005 marked the
30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the
Philippines and China, bilateral relations have now entered a golden era due to
mutual efforts by the two countries.
She expressed her confidence that the state visit
being paid by President Hu will play a role of far-reaching significance in
further consolidating bilateral ties.
Hu said that, in the past few years, Sino-Filipino
ties have grown in a steady way and political trust between the two sides has
been building. The two countries have also concretized cooperation and the field
of mutual interests has widened.
He noted that bilateral trade volume attained 13.3
billion US dollars in 2004, a record high in history. In agriculture, fishery,
infrastructures, mining and tourism, China has engaged in cooperation with the
Philippines, which has borne numerous fruits.
President Hu said that the two countries have also
been expanding and deepening their cooperation in the fields of culture,
military and security, and they have made a major breakthrough in seeking the
common development of the South China Sea.
As both China and the Philippines are influential
developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region, strengthening bilateral
friendship and cooperation conforms to the fundamental interests of the two
nations as well as peace, stability and prosperity in the region, said Hu.
He said that China is ready to build a strategic
cooperative relationship with the Philippines based on peace and development in
order to seek a better future in bilateral cooperation.
Hu suggested that, to attain this goal, China and the
Philippines increase exchange of visits of personnel, work together to attain
the goal of increasing bilateral trade volume to 30 billion US dollars by 2010,
continue to cooperate in the development of the South China Sea, and increase
cooperation in security and fight against transnational crimes, and coordinate
with each other in the frameworks of ASEAN-Chinese free trade zoneplan, the
United Nations, the WTO and APEC.
Arroyo expressed her appreciation for the high
evaluation by Huon Sino-Filipino relations. She said that the development of
Chinais exerting a positive influence on regional and global peace and
development, and that the Philippine government has opted to seek a strategic
cooperative relationship based on peace and development with China.
She said that the Philippine government will make
mutual efforts with China in seeking an increase of exchanges between the
personnel of the two sides, and to expand cooperation in the fields of energy,
infrastructures, agriculture and mining.
Arroyo also reiterated the Philippines' One China
Policy, and said the Philippines respects China's stand on Taiwan.
The two leaders also witnessed the signing of a
series of cooperation agreements and documents in the fields of finance, trade,
investment, technology, transport, exchanges of visits by youths of the two
countries, and energy. Enditem |