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Chinese President Jiang Zemin met in Chicago on the
evening of Oct. 22 with George H. Ryan, Governor of the
State of Illinois.
President Jiang, who
arrived earlier on Oct. 22 to start his four-day visit to
the United States, was greeted by Governor Ryan on behalf of
the Illinois people.
Jiang said he was
"very pleased" to come to Chicago to start his
visit to the United States.
Describing Chicago
as an important financial, trade, industrial and cultural
center of the United States, Jiang said the Chinese
government always encourages all its regions and departments
to develop economic and technological cooperation with the
American state.
Noting that remarkable
achievements have been made, the president expressed the
hope the two sides will work even harder to upgrade the
mutually beneficial cooperation to a new stage.
On his US visit, Jiang said the present
China-US ties have maintained a good momentum, and although
there still exist differences, both sides share extensive
and important common interests.
Cooperation in
the anti-terrorism fight and economic and trade sectors have
not only yielded huge practical benefits, but also been
conducive to peace, stability and prosperity in the Asia-
Pacific region and the world at large, Jiang said.
The president said that he will meet US
President George W. Bush a few days later and expected to
have an in-depth exchange of views on bilateral relations
and on major international and regional issues with Bush.
This will be the third meeting between the two leaders since
Bush came to power.
Jiang said he believed
that with joint efforts from the two sides, the meeting will
achieve positive results and further promote the
constructive and cooperative relations between China and the
United States.
This year marks the 30th
anniversary of the publication of the Shanghai Communique.
Reviewing the past, Jiang said the two countries should
increase mutual understanding and trust, and strengthen
exchanges and cooperation.
The visit will
serve to push forward bilateral constructive and cooperative
ties, he said.
For his part, Governor Ryan
said that as the Chinese people maintained their history,
culture and tradition in recent years, they also achieved
economic progress and social stability.
He
said his state had undertaken fruitful cooperation in many
fields with China, which served as the state's seventh
biggest export market. He added he is willing to work with
China to expand bilateral cooperation.
After
the meeting, Jiang attended a grand banquet given in his
honor by Ryan and the Chicago municipal government.
Jiang is scheduled to leave here for Houston
Wednesday, to continue his US visit.
Following
his US visit, Jiang will travel to Mexico to attend the 10th
Informal Leaders' Meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) in Los Cabos, from October 26 to 27.
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