PROMOTING CHINA'S FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES
Yang said Hu was engaged in intensive bilateral meetings throughout the forum.
When meeting with his Peruvian counterpart Ollanta Humala Tasso, Hu said the two countries should maintain high-level contact, expand pragmatic cooperation, strengthen exchanges and cooperation in cultural fields and seek closer multilateral cooperation.
Humala said Peru was willing to strengthen its political contact with China and advance bilateral cooperation in various areas to achieve win-win results.
When meeting with Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, Hu said China and Vietnam needed to enhance political mutual trust, deepen pragmatic cooperation and expand cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
Sang said he hoped to increase high-level visits as well as local exchanges and cooperation and promote communication and coordination on international and regional affairs in a bid to safeguard the common interests of developing countries.
While meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, the Chinese president put forward a five-point proposal on further advancing bilateral ties, including maintaining high-level contact to enhance political mutual trust, deepening mutually beneficial cooperation, and expanding cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
Noda said Japan was ready to make joint efforts with China to further deepen the mutually beneficial relationship of strategic significance, and improve mutual understanding between the two peoples and reinforce the foundation of bilateral ties.
Hu said during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper that China attached great importance to developing its relations with Canada and was ready to work with Canada to enhance mutual trust, expand cooperation, increase common ground and deepen friendship.
Harper fully agreed with Hu's proposal and said Canada attached importance to developing its strategic partnership with China and was ready to work with China to further tap this potential and broaden cooperation.
Hu also met with U.S. business leaders from a broad range of industries at the forum, Yang said.
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