
BEIJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Thursday called for further cooperation between China and the U.S.as
the two countries wound up two days of economic talks with a slew of agreements
in Beijing.
"I hope the two sides can make efforts to perfect the
dialogue so that it can better serve the overall development of the Sino-U.S.
constructive and cooperative relations," Hu told a delegation to the Third
Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) headed by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson.
Hu, who initiated the dialogue with U.S. President
George W. Bush in 2006, said a great deal of helpful experience have been
gathered in the past three talks.
"The dialogue, together with other mechanisms, has
become an important occasion for enhancing mutual strategic trust and practical
cooperation," he said.
China was willing to work with the U.S., from a
strategic and long-term view, to further cooperation in international and
regional issues, Hu said.
"We need to respect and address major mutual
concerns, consistently broaden mutual interests, and achieve new development in
the constructive and cooperative relations between China and the U.S. in the new
year," he said.
Paulson said the Chinese and U.S. presidents
established the important principles for the economic dialogue, which had become
a platform for the two sides to promote trust.
He said the U.S. side would continue to forge ahead
with the dialogue with more fruitful results.
He said in a closing statement after the dialogue,
"The quality of our discussions has improved over the last year, as we have come
to know one another better."