BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Monday met separately with several foreign leaders in the Great Hall
of the People in central Beijing.
The foreign leaders, including Cambodian King Norodom
Sihamoni, President of Cyprus Demetris Christofias, Slovak President Ivan
Gashparovic and Latvian President Valdis Zatlers, had come to the Chinese
capital to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 8
and other activities relating to the Games.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes
hands with King of Cambodia Norodom Sihamoni during their meeting in
Beijing, China, Aug. 11, 2008. Norodom Sihamoni attended the opening
ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 8. (Xinhua/Gao Jie)
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Hu extended a warm welcome to the guests, and said
the Beijing Olympics, with the theme of "One World, One Dream," is an
international sports gala that belongs to people of all countries in the
world.
The foreign leaders spoke highly of the Games'
opening ceremony and China's preparations for the Games, and expressed the
belief that the Beijing Olympics will be a great success.
Hu also had a broad exchange of views with the
leaders on bilateral relations and other major regional and international issues
of common concern.
In his meeting with King Sihamoni, Hu said that China
and Cambodia are not only good neighbors that coexist in peace and harmony, but
also good friends with mutual trust, good brothers sharing happiness and woe,
and good partners working together for a win-win end.
"The friendly relationship between China and Cambodia
is exemplary for countries of different social systems which want to treat each
other equally and carry out sincere cooperation," Hu said.
The Chinese government and people are ready to work
with their Cambodian counterparts to enhance friendly exchanges, expand
mutually-beneficial cooperation, and promote common development, said Hu, adding
that China highly appreciates the Cambodian Royal Family's "outstanding
contribution" to the development of Sino-Cambodian relations.
King Sihamoni responded that the Cambodia-China
friendship was forged and developed through the efforts of several generations
of leaders of both countries.
He said the Cambodian Royal Family, government and
people appreciate the long-time support and assistance from China and are
dedicated to the development of good-neighborly friendship and cooperation with
China.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes
hands with President of Cyprus Demetris Christofias during their meeting
in Beijing, China, Aug. 11, 2008. Demetris Christofias attended the
opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 8. (Xinhua/Rao
Aimin) Photo
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While meeting President Christofias, Hu pointed out
that China and Cyprus enjoy all-weather friendship and partnership.
"China is willing to work with Cyprus to enhance
high-level exchanges, expand cooperation in diverse fields and cement
coordination within the frameworks of the United Nations and Asia Europe Meeting
and in multilateral affairs," he said.
President Hu stressed China's persistent stand that
the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cyprus should be duly
respected, and the Cyprus issue should be settled in a fair and reasonable
manner on the basis of relevant UN resolutions.
Christofias thanked the Chinese side for the support
of Cyprus unity, and hoped the two countries enhance cooperation in trade and
economic sectors.
Cyprus will continue with its efforts to promote
Europe-China relations, he added.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets
with his Slovakian counterpart Ivan Gashparovic in Beijing, China, Aug.
11, 2008. Gashparovic was here to attend the opening ceremony of the
Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 8 and other events. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
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Meeting with his Slovak counterpart, Hu said that
bilateral ties have been going along quite well in recent years and the two
countries have enhanced high-level exchanges, built mutual political trust,
maintained practical and fruitful cooperation in diverse fields, and cemented
coordination in international affairs.
Slovakia is considered as a trustworthy friend and
partner of China, Hu said. "Next year will mark the 60th anniversary of the
establishment of China-Slovakia diplomatic relations. We're willing to work with
Slovakia to promote bilateral friendly cooperation to a new height."
President Gashparovic said his country thinks highly
of China's influence in international affairs, and hopes to deepen cooperation
with China to further promote bilateral relations.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes
hands with President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers during their meeting in
Beijing, China, Aug. 11, 2008. Valdis Zatlers attended the opening
ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 8. (Xinhua/Ju Peng)(Xinhua
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In his discussions with the Latvian president, Hu
said that China's relations with Latvia have forged ahead smoothly since the two
countries clinched diplomatic ties 17 years ago.
China values such relations and is ready to work with
Latvia in promoting all-round development of bilateral ties by maintaining
exchanges at all levels, enhancing contacts between the governments,
legislatures and political parties, expanding channels for trade and economic
cooperation, broadening exchanges and cooperation in diverse fields including
science and technology, culture and education, and maintaining good coordination
in international affairs, Hu said.
President Zatlers echoed Hu's views on bilateral
ties, saying his country is ready to work with China to expand cooperation in
economic and trade fields and boost exchanges in education and cultural
sectors.
During the Monday meetings, Hu also thanked the
foreign leaders for their countries' assistance to China after the devastating
May 12 earthquake that rocked Sichuan Province and neighboring
regions.