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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R), and Raul Castro, President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba, inspect honor guards during a welcome ceremony in Havana, capital of Cuba, Nov. 18, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
HAVANA, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Tuesday met with Cuban leader Raul Castro and discussed efforts to
further China-Cuba ties.
Hu hailed China-Cuba relations, which have been
developing smoothly ever since Cuba established diplomatic ties with China in
1960, the first among Latin American nations.
"The recent years have witnessed new progress of
their relations, which have entered a phase of all-around development," Hu said.
Friendly exchanges have been maintained between the
leaders, congresses, governments, militaries and peoples of the two countries
and their mutual political trust continues to deepen, Hu said.
In addition, Hu said trade between China and Cuba has
increased rapidly and cooperation in investment, energy, agriculture, and
biotechnology is also moving smoothly.
Noting the countries' growing number in exchanged
students and the important progress in an ophthalmology cooperation project in
China, Hu said breakthroughs have been observed in education and cultural
cooperation between the two sides.
Praising the coordinated, fruitful cooperation
between China and Cuba in dealing with international affairs, Hu said Havana and
Beijing have worked together to safeguard the rights and interests of their
nations and developing countries as a whole.
"It has been proved that Cuba and China are good
friends, good comrades and good brothers," the president said.
Hu raised a four-point proposal to further bilateral
ties.
-- To maintain high-level exchanges and enhance
political ties so as to consolidate the political foundation of the relationship
between the two countries.
-- To deepen cooperation in economy and trade and
achieve a mutually- beneficial and win-win result. To build an economic and
trade structure of mutual benefit and common prosperity based on a principle of
mutual benefit, win-win and complementary advantages.
-- To expand friendly exchanges in culture,
education, health, sports and tourism.
-- To increase coordination in multi-lateral
frameworks to protect developing nations and push for a world of lasting peace
and common prosperity.
Echoing President's view on Cuba-China relations and
his proposal for promoting ties between the two countries, Raul Castro said
China and its people have long offered support and assistance to the Cuban
government and the Cuban people.
The Cuban people are deeply moved as President Hu's
chartered plane even brought relief materials to Cuba hit by hurricanes, Raul
Castro added.
Meanwhile, Raul Castro expressed the hope that the
two countries can deepen their cooperation in various fields and enhance
understanding and friendship between the two peoples.
The two leaders also exchanged views on the current
international and regional situation.
Following their meeting, the two leaders attended a
signing ceremony for five agreements on bilateral cooperation in economy,
technology, education and public health.
Hu arrived in Havana on Monday after concluding a
state visit to Costa Rica. This is Hu's second state visit to Cuba as Chinese
president. He had earlier visited Cuba in November
2004.
