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Chinese president meets Indian AINC president |
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2006-11-21 23:10:05
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Chinese President Hu Jintao(R) meets with Sonia
Gandhi, president of the All Indian National Congress (AINC) of India in
New Delhi, capital of India, Nov. 21, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo Gallery
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DELHI, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao met here on Tuesday with
Sonia Gandhi, president of the All Indian National Congress (AINC) of India.
Speaking highly of the important progress made in
recent years in the development of bilateral ties, Hu said the Chinese side
would work with the Indian side to raise the bilateral strategic and cooperative
partnership to a new high.
While highly valuing the AINC's important
contributions to the development of Sino-Indian relations, he noted that the
establishment of the bilateral partnership demonstrated the wisdom of the AINC
leaders.
Hu said that the Communist Party of China (CPC)
enjoyed sound exchanges with the AINC and he was convinced that the AINC would,
under Sonia Gandhi's leadership, make new contributions to the development of
bilateral relations.
Sonia Gandhi said the AINC and the Indian people held
that the development of bilateral relations had brought and would continue to
bring important benefits to the two countries and their peoples.
She said it would benefit the two countries and their
peoples to strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas of politics, economy,
science, technology, culture and defense.
She said the AINC would make positive efforts to push
forward the bilateral partnership, and it would further party-to-party exchanges
with the CPC.
Hu arrived here on Monday evening for a state visit
at the invitation of Indian President Abdul Kalam.
This is the first visit to India by a Chinese head of
state in 10 years.
India is the third leg of Hu's four-nation tour,
which has already taken him to Vietnam and Laos, and will also take him to
Pakistan.
He also attended the 14th APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation) Economic Leaders' Meeting from Nov. 17 to 19 in Hanoi, capital of
Vietnam.
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