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Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao
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DELHI, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday made a
five-point proposal for further developing Sino-India relations, focusing on
increasing political trust, business cooperation, cultural and social exchanges,
boundary issues and multilateral cooperation.
Hu made the proposal in a keynote address dubbed
"Working Together to Expand Cooperation and Create a Bright Future" at Vigyan
Bhavan in New Delhi during his state visit to India.
"China is ready to work with India to ensure that the
China-India strategic and cooperative partnership grows in both depth and
width," Hu said.
MUTUAL POLITICAL
TRUST
Hu proposed first to increase mutual political trust
and consolidate the basis of bilateral relations.
"We should continue regular leadership meetings and
expand high-level exchanges between the governments, legislatures and political
parties to enhance mutual understanding," said Hu.
Furthermore, the two should make full use of the
bilateral consultation mechanisms to maintain regular dialogue and enhance
communication on issues of respective concern, he said.
BUSINESS
COOPERATION
The two-way trade volume between China and India
registered an averaged annual growth rate of 32 percent between 1995 and 2005,
Hu said, adding China had become India's second biggest trading partner and
India was China's largest trading partner in South Asia.
"We should work vigorously to increase the varieties
of goods traded and add more value to them," the president said, noting their
goal is for the two-way trade to reach 40 billion U.S. dollars in 2010.
He proposed to encourage and support cooperation
between the business communities of the two countries in information technology,
energy, resources, infrastructure, science, technology and agriculture.
CULTURAL AND SOCIAL
EXCHANGES
Hu said the two countries should continue to carry
out cultural exchanges in various forms, strengthen cooperation in education and
tourism, expand air links, increase media and youth exchanges and forge closer
ties between sister cities.
The two countries will jointly host the China-India
Year of Friendship through Tourism in 2007, the president said.
EARLY SETTLEMENT OF THE
BOUNDARY ISSUE
The early settlement of the boundary issue would
contribute to peace and stability in the region, Hu said, noting it should be
pursued as a strategic goal of the two countries.
China is ready to work with India, guided by the Five
Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and the overall interests of the two
countries, to actively seek a fair, just and mutually acceptable solution
through friendly consultation on an equal footing, the president said.
"We hope to turn the China-India boundary into a bond
of good-neighborliness and mutually beneficial cooperation," Hu said.
MULTILATERAL
COOPERATION
Hu suggested that the two countries should develop
multilateral cooperation and jointly uphold the legitimate rights and interests
of developing countries.
"We should increase communication and coordination on
major international issues to jointly uphold the overall interests of developing
countries," he said.
Furthermore, the two countries should promote
multi-polarity in the world and democracy in international relations and work to
make the international political and economic order fairer and more equitable,
Hu proposed.
Hu arrived here on Monday for a state visit as guest
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.
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