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Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (R,
front) meets with World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick (L, front)
in Washington, capital of the United States, Dec. 11, 2008.(Xinhua
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WASHINGTON,
Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- China hopes that the Sino-U.S. relationship could continue
to develop in a sound and stable manner and achieve even greater and better
growth in the next 30 years or a longer period of time, Chinese State Councilor
Dai Bingguo said.
This is not only in the common interests of the two
countries but also beneficial to the world as well, Dai said at separate
meetings with Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. secretary of state, and Robert
Zoellick, president of the World Bank.
Dai, who is here on a week-long working visit and for
the sixth Strategic Dialogue between China and the United States, met Kissinger
in New York on Wednesday, and Zoellick in Washington on Thursday.
In two weeks, China and the United States will
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations
between the two countries, Dai said at the meetings.
With 30 years of continuous growth, the bilateral
relationship has achieved so much that its extensiveness and depth have gone
beyond whatever had been imagined three decades ago, he said. Dai praised
Kissinger and Zoellick for their contributions to the development of China-U.S.
relations.
The China-U.S. ties are in a transition period of
historic significance, Dai said.
Both sides should make joint efforts to further the
relationship by always treating it from a strategic and long-term perspective
and enhancing mutual trust, he said.
The two sides should also fully respect each other's
core interests and concerns, handle their differences with caution and
sensitivity, expand mutually beneficial cooperation and strengthen communication
and coordination in international and regional affairs, he added.
Kissinger, who had played a key role in the U.S.
engagement with China in the early 1970s, hailed the establishment of diplomatic
ties with China as the United States' biggest foreign policy achievement in
decades.
Over the past 30 years, great changes have taken
place in China and China-U.S. relations have also witnessed historic growth, he
said.
Expressing confidence in future China-U.S. relations,
Kissinger said the two sides should strengthen strategic cooperation and work
together to promote world peace and prosperity.
Zoellick, for his part, told Dai that the new international situation calls for a strengthening of the strategic dialogue between China and the United States.
The two sides should deepen their cooperation in coping with the ongoing financial crisis, fighting terrorism, and preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, said Zoellick.
China, U.S. should be partners rather than rivals
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- China, the largest developing country, and the United States, the largest developed country in the world, should see each other as partners rather than rivals, Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo said here Thursday.
"It is all the more important for us to strengthen dialogue, coordination and cooperation. And it is all the more important for us to work sincerely together with all other countries and peoples to overcome the difficulties and challenges we face and create a better future for humanity," said Dai in a speech at the Brookings Institution, one of the oldest U.S. think tanks.