Special Report:
President Hu Attends Financial Summit, APEC
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) and his
wife Liu Yongqing (2nd R) greet children presenting flowers to them while
Jose Ramon Machado Ventura (1st L), first vice-president of Cuba's Council
of State and first vice-president of the Council of Ministers, looks on at
Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, capital of Cuba, Nov. 17,
2008. President Hu Jintao arrived in Cuba on Nov. 17 for a state visit.
(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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HAVANA, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
said Monday upon his arrival in Havana that his state visit to Cuba aims to
enhance friendship and enlarge cooperation between the two countries.
In a written speech issued at the airport, the
Chinese president said that during his visit he will exchange views with Cuban
leaders on bilateral ties and major world issues of mutual concern.
"It is the common desire of the Chinese and the Cuban
peoples to consolidate and further develop lasting friendship between the two
nations," he said.
President Hu said that he believes his visit would be
a complete success because of the well-prepared arrangements of the Cuban side.
This is President Hu's second state visit to Cuba
since his first one in November 2004.
The two countries will sign documents of cooperation
in economic and education sectors during the visit, according to Chinese
diplomats.
China and Cuba set up diplomatic ties in 1960. In
recent years, the two countries have maintained frequent high-level visits,
deepened mutual trust and expanded trade and economic cooperation.
China is Cuba's major trading partner with two-way
trade totaling 2.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2007.
President Hu, who is on a five-nation trip, flew to
Havana from San Jose, Costa Rica, after a state visit to the Central American
nation.
He will also visit Peru and Greece, and attend the
Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) forum in the Peruvian capital of Lima.
The Chinese leader earlier attended the G20 summit on
the international financial crisis in Washington.
