BEIJING, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguoon Sunday
concluded his two-week visit to the United States, Cuba and the Bahamas, which
helped improve relations between China and the three countries and strengthened
their cooperation.
Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's
Congress, arrived on Sept. 5 in Phoenix, Arizona, as a guest of U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
It is the first official visit to the United States by a top Chinese
legislator in the past two decades.
During his week-long U.S. tour, Wu met with U.S. President Barack Obama,
Vice President Joe Biden, State of Secretary Hilary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and
other political figures.
The two sides exchanged views and reached consensus on major issues of
common concern.
On China-U.S. relations, Wu said that the two sides should vie wand develop
their bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective and in the
spirit of mutual respect, seeking common ground while reserving differences and
win-win cooperation,
The two countries should respect each other's sovereignty and territorial
integrity, respect the system and development path of each other's own choice,
respect each other's core interests and major concerns and expand converging
interests through candid dialogue and patient communications, Wu said.
In response, Obama said he has been pleased to witness a series of
strategic interactions and enhanced cooperation between the two countries in the
past several months.
A strong U.S.-China strategic partnership is not only in the interests of
the two countries but also of the world at large, Obama said, adding that the
United States is ready to work with China to further promote U.S.-China
relations.
On Thursday Wu attended a dinner party hosted by some friendly U.S.
organizations. Addressing the party, Wu emphasized the importance of development
to China, and the importance of China's development to the world.
During his visit to Cuba on Sept.1-4, Wu met with First Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Castro and Raul Castro,
second secretary of the Party's Central Committee and president of the Cuban
Council of State.
Wu said that China always highly values its friendly and cooperative
relations with Cuba. China is satisfied with the current status of development
of their relations, and is fully confident in the broad prospects for future
bilateral cooperation, he said.
In the Bahamas, Wu met with Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert In graham and
proposed that the two nations maintain high-level official visits and expand
exchange and cooperation between the two governments, parliaments and among
various political parties.
During his talks with leaders of the three nations and business
representatives, Wu reiterated that both sides should boost confidence to tackle
the current financial crisis and facilitate the recovery of the world economy.
His proposals on furthering cooperation of mutual benefits were well received by
his hosts.
During his U.S. tour, Wu said that the basic pattern that the two
countries, with their economies complementary to each other, are committed to
win-win cooperation remains unchanged despite the international financial
crisis, and their economic and trade cooperation enjoys great potential.
Wu called on both sides to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation in
high-technology, new energy, energy-conservation and environmental protection.
On climate change, Wu said that China has made saving resources and
protecting the environment one of its basic national policies and sustainable
development its national strategy.
China has not only started a National Program for Responding to Climate
Change, but also has begun to amend laws such as the Renewable Resources Act, Wu
said.
When meeting with parliament leaders of the three countries, the top
Chinese legislator had in-depth exchanges of views with them on strengthening
inter-parliament exchanges, improving mutual understanding and boosting
practical cooperation.
Wu returned to Beijing on Sunday after an official visit to Alaska, the
United States.
Special Report: Top Legislator
Wu Visits Cuba, the Bahamas, U.S.
