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BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao's state visit to the United States has been a major issue among the
Chinese media, with the country's most prestigious newspaper describing the tour
as a milestone for the future stable development of China-U.S. ties.
The People's Daily on Thursday gave a whole page to
report Hu's visit, including analysis and commentary. Major websites such as
xinhuanet.com and sina.com have set up special columns to report Hu's visit.
"President Hu's state visit to the United States is a
key visit that orients the general direction of China-U.S. relations, and it
will definitely have a profound impact on bilateral ties," People's Daily quotes
Wang Yizhou, a researcher of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as saying.
Hu chose the Microsoft headquarters in Seattle as his
first U.S. stop. "He wants to make it clear by this move that high-tech
enterprises are the main force promoting Sino-U.S. trade. They are also the main
beneficiaries," Zhang Yansheng, a researcher with the Academy of Macroeconomic
Research under the National Development and Reform Commission, told Xinhua.
An analysis in Thursday's Beijing News says Hu's
visit to the Microsoft headquarters and his communication with American junior
students on the topic of applying advanced technology show China's intention to
build a friendly and harmonious relationship with the United States public.
"This also helps U.S. industrial and commercial
circles to realize the close links between the two countries' national
interests," the article says.
The Chinese media also mentioned the existing
frictions and divergence between the two world powers. "As China-U.S. ties are
complicated, both sides should seek common ground while avoiding differences," a
commentary in the People's Daily says.
The two countries should avoid politicizing general
issues, including the trade issue, the commentary says. Although a deficit
remains in U.S.-China trade, China is making progress in protecting intellectual
property rights (IPR) and facilitating market admittance.
"China-U.S. relations have progressed beyond the era
when stability could only be ensured through a summit meeting," Yuan Peng, a
researcher with the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations,
wrote in a bylined article in the People's Daily. Enditem |