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Chinese President Hu Jintao meets U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and other participants to the strategic economic dialogue after it concluded Friday morning. The two-day dialogue is the first of its kind in Sino-U.S. relations.(Xinhua Photo)Photo Gallery
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Special: China-U.S. Strategic Dialogue
BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- The strategic economic dialogue between China and the United States would offer a new opportunity for further cooperation, said Chinese President Hu Jintao on Friday.
"The dialogue not only helps improve Sino-U.S.
economic and trade cooperation, but also has the positive impact on development
of the regional and world economy," he said.
Hu met with the U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson
and other participants to the dialogue after it concluded Friday morning. The
two-day dialogue was the first of its kind in Sino-U.S. relations.
Hu encouraged the two sides to make full use of this
platform to enhance their constructive and cooperative relations.
On economic and trade relations, Hu said, Sino-U.S.
economic and trade relationship had become closer and the cooperation expanded
under the circumstances of intensified globalization.
Hu called on the two sides to maintain good momentum
on economic and trade cooperation in the spirit of mutual benefit and common
prosperity.
"Meanwhile, the two sides should handle the problems
through frank dialogues and consultations," he added.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao also met with the U.S.
guests Friday afternoon.
He said the Sino-U.S. economic cooperation is not
only "mutually beneficial", but also "interconnected."
"Cooperation and complementarity are the mainstream
in Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations, and differences and frictions are
only tributary," he added.
He said the problems should be solved in the progress
of Sino-U.S. relations in the guidance of development, equality and reciprocity.
The dialogue focused on "China's development road and
economic development strategy." Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and Paulson
co-chaired the dialogue as special representatives of President Hu Jintao and
President George W. Bush.
Paulson said the dialogue was a "historical
occasion", and he had a better understanding of China's stance.
He said he would tell the Americans that economic and
trade cooperation with China is mutually-beneficial after he went back home.
Meanwhile, he hoped the two sides could properly handle the concerns of each
other.
The dialogue was held in accordance with the
agreement by Hu and his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush.
The Chinese delegation included more than 10
ministers of finance, development and reform, science, labor, railway,
communications, health, environment, and central bank. The U.S. delegation is
the highest-profile trade mission the United States has ever sent to China,
including cabinet secretaries of commerce, labor, energy and health and human
services.
The second strategic economic dialogue will be held
in Washington next May.
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