Special report: SCO Summit 2006
SHANGHAI, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao met his Iranian counterpart Mahmud Ahmadinejad in
Shanghai Friday to exchange views on bilateral relations and the Iranian nuclear
issue.
Hu said the Chinese government attaches great
importance to developing friendly cooperative relations with Iran and wishes to
continuously expand bilateral cooperation.
He proposed the two countries enhance political
consultation, intensify traditional friendship and continue contacts and
communication in diverse forms and at all levels.
China and Iran should deepen economic cooperation,
achieve mutual benefit, maintain rapid growth in bilateral trade, and actively
nurture new areas for economic cooperation, Hu told Ahmadinejad.
Meanwhile, the two countries should push forward
dialogues between their different civilizations, enhance exchanges in cultural
sectors, seek mutual respect and common development, refer to each other's
experiences and encourage more friendly contacts between the two peoples, he
added.
Ahmadinejad echoed Hu's proposals, saying the Iranian
side is willing to intensify cooperation with China in diverse sectors including
energy, transportation, telecommunication, power industry and shipbuilding.
He agreed that further cultural and sports exchanges
and dialogues between their different civilizations would help enhance
understanding between the two peoples.
Regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, Hu said China
understands Iran's concern over its right to the peaceful use of nuclear power,
upholds the international non-proliferation system and insists the Iranian
nuclear issue should be settled properly through talks.
At present, the critical point in the Iranian nuclear
issue is to build mutual trust between Iran and the international community,
said Hu.
A package of incentives raised by China, Russia, the
United States and Europe has provided a new opportunity for the settlement of
the issue. The Chinese president said he hoped the Iranian side would earnestly
study and actively respond to these incentives and seek an earlier resumption of
the nuclear talks.
"The Chinese side is willing to maintain close
communication with Iran and all other parties concerned and play a constructive
role in seeking a proper solution to the Iranian nuclear issue," Hu said.
Ahmadinejad said his country is willing to maintain
peace and stability in the region and the world at large. All the Iranian
nuclear programs are peaceful and Iran does not need, nor does it seek to,
develop nuclear weapons, he said.
Iran is willing to solve the nuclear issue peacefully
through consultation, said the president. He added the EU's proposal is better
than before and has provided new opportunities for resumption of talks. "We're
studying the proposal and will respondin the near future."
The two presidents spoke highly of bilateral ties 35
years after their countries forged diplomatic relations.
"China and Iran are both developing countries and the
two peoples have a long history of friendly exchanges," said Hu. "We have
reached wide consensus in international affairs and maintained close
consultation and coordination on UN reform and human rights issues."
Meanwhile, the two countries have reported robust
trade growth and their economic and technological cooperation has proven
fruitful, he said.
Ahmadinejad is in Shanghai for the annual summit
meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization held on Thursday. Iran is an
observer of the organization that groups China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
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