Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) visits
Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of Cuba, in Havana, capital of Cuba, Nov. 18, 2008. (Xinhua
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HAVANA, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Tuesday visited Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee
of the Communist Party of Cuba, in Havana.
The two leaders warmly shook hands, exchanged
greetings and had a long conversation in a sincere and friendly atmosphere.
Hu said he was delighted to see Castro again. The
comrades of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China "have all
cared about your health and I brought their sincere greetings to you," he said.
"I see in person that you have recovered and have
been energetic so I feel very pleased," he told Castro.
Castro extended a warm welcome to Hu for his second
state visit to Cuba. "We are old friends. I am happy to see that you are as
energetic as when I met you last time," he said.
Hu said that as the founder of the Cuban socialist
revolution and construction, Castro is dearly adored by the Cuban people. During
the past half century, Castro led the heroic Cuban people in their fearless
struggle to safeguard state sovereignty and adhere to the path of socialism,
thus winning respect from people worldwide, including the Chinese people.
Hu said that Castro has followed closely his
country's development, showed great concern about people's life and dedicated
himself to profound reflections of major strategic issues, such as international
affairs and national development.
"Your thoughts and experience will surely guide the
Cuban people to continue their march on the road of socialist construction," he
said.
On Sino-Cuban relations, Hu said relations between
the two countries have withstood the changes of international situation thanks
to the joint efforts to forge and nurture their bilateral ties by generations of
Chinese leaders, including Mao Zedong, DengXiaoping and Jiang Zemin, and Castro
and other Cuban leaders.
"The brotherly friendship between our two countries
and two parties has been deeply rooted in the hearts of our two peoples," he
said.
"The Chinese people will never forget that thanks to
your concern and effort that Cuba became the first Latin American nation to
forge diplomatic ties with China 48 years ago," he said.
Thanks to the concerted efforts of both sides, the
Sino-Cuban mutually beneficial and friendly cooperation in all areas have been
expanding continuously, and bilateral ties have entered a new era of all-round
development, said Hu.
"Our two nations, parties and peoples have become
reliable friends and brothers who share weal and woe," he said.
"What affected me and other Chinese leaders most is
that you always pay close attention to China's development and remain committed
to promoting friendly cooperation between our two countries," Hu added.
Hu noted that Castro ordered to send a medical team
to China immediately after the devastating earthquake in Wenchuan, southwest
China's Sichuan province on May 12.
The Cuban leader also made constant phone calls to
offer instructions on the team's work in China, Hu added.
Moreover, in his article entitled China's Victory,
Castro has showed his firm support for China on such major issues as Taiwan,
Tibet and the Olympic Games in Beijing, the Chinese president said.
The Cuban leader has also showed great concern about
the Chinese students studying in Cuba and the progress of a joint ophthalmic
hospital. "The Chinese people, the Communist Party of China and the Chinese
government will for ever remember all these," he said.
Castro expressed appreciation of China's relief and
reconstruction efforts following the Wenchuan earthquake and other natural
disasters. He once again congratulated China on its successful hosting of the
Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympics as well as the success of the Shenzhou-7
manned space mission.
Hu said that the Chinese government will always
adhere to the principle of long-term friendship between China and Cuba. The
Chinese people will, as always, support the just struggle of the Cuban people in
safeguarding state sovereignty and opposing outside interference.
China will continue to provide assistance for Cuba
within its capacity, and will firmly support the country's socialist cause, he
said.
"We will work with the Cuban people to continuously
push forward the development of friendship between China and Cuba," he added.
Castro said he and other Cuban comrades have followed
closely "everything that happened in China."
"China has a large population and a culture of long
standing and the Chinese people are known for their diligence," he said, adding
that the Chinese people "have surmounted all manner of unimaginable difficulties
and accomplished great achievements in construction."
"As the current international financial crisis is
spreading, the Chinese economy has kept a sound momentum for development,
demonstrating that China is the most prepared country," he said.
China is the most dynamic nation in the world and "no
force can stop it from forging ahead," he said.
The two leaders also exchanged views on the two
countries' economic development and major international and regional issues,
including the international financial crisis and the world economy.
Before the conclusion of the meeting, Hu again
expressed his heartfelt wish for Castro's good health. Castro, in return,
expressed his gratitude.
Cuba is the third leg of Hu's five-nation trip. He
has attended a Group of 20 summit on the financial crisis in Washington and
visited Costa Rica.
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.
HAVANA, Nov. 18
(Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao met Cuban leader Raul Castro on
Tuesday to discuss the further development of bilateral ties.
The two leaders are also expected to exchange views on
major international issues.
Following their meeting, they are scheduled to attend a
signing ceremony of documents on cooperation in the economic and educational
sectors. Full
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