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DAMMAM, Saudi Arabia, April 23 (Xinhua) -- Visiting
Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Sunday that his country was committed to
developing strategic cooperation with Saudi Arabia.
Hu made the remarks at a meeting with Saudi Crown
Prince Sultanbin Abdul-Aziz in Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia.
The Chinese president said China would work with
Saudi Arabia to strengthen exchanges and mutual trust politically, conduct
reciprocal cooperation for common development economically, and respect and
learn from each other culturally.
Hu said he is convinced that the bilateral relations,
under joint efforts from both sides, are bound to grow better.
Saudi Arabia, an important country in the Middle East
and the Gulf region, has made positive contributions to safeguarding regional
peace and stability, promoting the unity among Arab countries, and boosting the
integration of the Gulf region, said Hu.
For his part, the Saudi crown prince said Hu's
current visit has pushed forward bilateral cooperation in various fields, and
Saudi Arabia hopes to strengthen bilateral cooperation in economy, trade,
science and technology.
On the same day, Hu also met with Saudi Consultative
Council Chairman Salih bin Abdullah bin Hameed in Riyadh.
China's National People's Congress has kept sound
cooperation with the Saudi Consultative Council, Hu said, adding that he hopes
they should further strengthen exchanges and cooperation to make greater
contribution to the development of bilateral relations.
Hameed said Saudi Arabia hopes to set up firm
relations with China and make joint efforts to promote exchanges between
different civilizations and to build a harmonious world.
The Chinese president arrived in Dammam, the second
largest port city of Saudi Arabia, from Riyadh on Sunday afternoon.
In Dammam, he also paid a visit to the oil company
Saudi Aramco.
On Saturday, Hu started his first state visit to
Saudi Arabia, the second leg of Hu's five-nation tour which has already taken
him to the United States and will also take him to Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
Saudi Arabia is China's biggest trade partner in west
Asia and north Africa with their trade volume last year reaching 16 billion U.S.
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