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Visiting Chinese State Councilor Dai
Bingguo (L) meets with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in
Washington, capital of the United States, Dec. 12, 2008. (Xinhua
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese
State Councilor Dai Bingguo met here with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice and National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on Friday separately to
exchange views on bilateral ties as well as international and regional issues of
common concern.
During the meetings, Dai recalled the great
development that has been achieved in bilateral relationship since China and the
United States forged diplomatic ties 30 years ago, especially the stable growth
in the past eight years.
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Visiting Chinese State Councilor Dai
Bingguo (L) meets with the United States National Security Advisor Stephen
Hadley in Washington, capital of the United States, Dec. 12, 2008. (Xinhua
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Dai said that the recent years had witnessed frequent
contacts and high-level exchange of visits of the two countries, especially
between state leaders, as well as deepening political and economic dialogues,
ever-increasing mutual understanding, growing common grounds, expanding
bilateral cooperation, and more and more convergence of mutual interests.
All these achievements highlight more than ever the
strategic significance and global influence of a sound and stable Sino-U.S.
relationship, Dai said.
The state councilor said that the Chinese side was
ready to work with the U.S. side to move bilateral relationship of constructive
cooperation forward.
For this end, he said, the two sides should continue
to treat bilateral relationship from a strategic and long-term perspective,
enhance dialogue, coordination and cooperation, and respect and accommodate each
other's core interests and major concerns.
Rice said since the establishment of diplomatic ties,
relations between the United States and China had kept improving and bilateral
cooperation had been increasingly deepened.
The two sides have also had frequent communication
and coordination in many areas such as how to cope with the ongoing global
financial crisis and prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,
she said, adding that the United States and China have become good cooperative
partners.
Rice said the Strategic Dialogue and Strategic
Economic Dialogue between the United States and China should be carried on and
expanded because the dialogues had increased mutual understanding and common
grounds, achieved fruitful results and laid a solid foundation for the growth of
bilateral friendly cooperation.
Hadley said that U.S.-China relationship had
witnessed great growth in recent years thanks to efforts made by state leaders
of the two countries.
He said the two sides should continue to strengthen
cooperation in bilateral fields and on international and regional issues in a
bid to move bilateral relationship further ahead.
At the invitation of the U.S. government, Dai arrived
in New York on Wednesday on a week-long working visit to the United States.
The senior Chinese official is expected to co-chair
the sixth Strategic Dialogue between the two countries with U.S. Deputy
Secretary of State John Negroponte in Washington on Monday.
The China-U.S. Strategic Dialogue was launched in August 2005 in accordance with the consensus of the two heads of state. The fifth dialogue was held in China in January this year.