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MOSCOW, July 1, 2005 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese
President Hu Jintao Friday suggested China and Russia further tighten political
strategic coordination, and expand military exchanges and cooperation.
In his three-hour talks with his Russian counterpart
Vladimir Putin, Hu also proposed to take an active part in the first
China-Russia joint military excises and make full preparations for the Russia
year scheduled in China in 2006 and the China year in Russia in 2007.
As for economic and trade sectors, Hu suggested both
sides strengthen cooperation in the energy resources and fully implementthe
agreed accords; expand electricity cooperation and further strengthen investment
cooperation; accelerate the pace of signing an investment protection agreement
that would offer legal guarantee for bilateral investment cooperation.
He also proposed to improve the trade structures,
expand cooperation channels and levels, expand trade of high-tech, machinery and
electronic products, give bigger impetus to local cooperation between provinces
and regions of the two nations, givefull play to each other's strong points, and
create good conditions in capital, natural resources, personnel and
transportation, so as to foster new increasing points for China-Russia economic
cooperation.
As the next year is the 10th anniversary of
establishment of China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination, he said,
both sides should continue their efforts to score more achievements to celebrate
this important moment.
Voicing his agreement upon Hu's viewpoints, Putin
said these suggestions have made clear the targets and orientations for the
furtherance of the Russia-China relations.
He said Hu's ongoing visit
is the most important event in bilateral ties this year and the thorough
settlement of issues left over by history has laid down a solid foundation for
the long-term and healthy growth of Russia-China ties, thus the visit is
ofspecial and far-reaching impact.
Putin gave positive comments on bilateral cooperation
in the past year in the political, economic, trade, investment,
financial,cultural, educational, scientific, technological, space, environmental
and military sectors, and on bilateral coordination in international affairs.
He reiterated that Russia will continue to help
bilateral friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation achieve new progress.
During the talks, the two presidents had an in-depth
exchange of views on current major international and regional issues.
Hu stressed that as permanent member of the UN
Security Council,both countries share extensive consensus and common interests,
andimportant responsibility in safeguarding world peace and promotingcommon
development.
Both sides should further improve their strategic
cooperation and coordinate in time their stance and strengthen cooperation on
major international and regional issues, Hu said.
Putin said he agreed upon Hu's viewpoints.
Both sides also spoke highly of the positive progress
and important achievements in the China-Russia strategic partnership of
coordination.
The new China-Russia relationship is making important
contributions to the establishment of a new international order, according to
the joint statement on the 21st century internationalorder that was signed
between Hu and Putin after the talks.
With concerted efforts, the Chinese and Russian
presidents agreed that the China-Russia strategic partnership of
coordinationwould achieve a higher level in the interests of the two peoples.
Besides Moscow, Hu will also visit Russia's third
largest city of Novosibirsk, where he will discuss regional cooperation
betweenthe two nations.
Hu arrived here Thursday for a four-day state visit,
before proceeding to visit Kazakhstan, the second leg of his ongoing
three-nation tour, which will also take him to Britain where he will attend the
G8 plus five summit. Enditem
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