Wu Bangguo
(R), chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress,
China's top legislature, meets with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry
Alfred Kissinger at the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing, China on April 2, 2007. (Xinhua
Photo/Huang Jingwen) Photo Gallery
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BEIJING,
April 2 (Xinhua) -- China and the United States should consider bilateral
relations from a long-term, strategic perspective in order to enhance dialogue,
trust and cooperation, said Chinese top legislator Wu Bangguo here on Monday.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress, made the remarks in a meeting with former U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Wu spoke highly of Kissinger's important
contributions to the improvement and development of Sino-U.S. relations over
many years, saying this relationship is "maintaining a momentum of positive
growth."
Sino-U.S. relations have progressed in recent years,
with more focus on strategic global significance, Wu said, adding that a good
relationship between the two nations is not only in the interests of the two
peoples, but also conducive to peace, stability, development and prosperity in
the Asia-Pacific region and the world as a whole.
China and the United States should pursue common
interests and properly handle disputes and concerns, he said.
On the Taiwan issue, Wu said it touches China's core
interests and the sentiments of 1.3 billion Chinese people.
The Chinese government appreciated the Bush
administration's repeated reaffirmations of their adherence to the one-China
policy and the three U.S.-China communiques opposing "Taiwan independence", Wu
said.
As China's long-standing friend, Kissinger, the
84-year-old foreign policy expert who has witnessed meetings between eight U.S.
presidents and four generations of Chinese leaders, said he was delighted to see
China's achievements in so many sectors.
The United States and China share extensive common
interests and it is important to develop U.S.-China relations for a peaceful and
prosperous world, he said.
Kissinger is here on a goodwill visit at the
invitation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.