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Visiting Chinese President Jiang Zemin said in
Houston Wednesday that a stable, healthy and growing Sino-US
relationship, which conforms to the trend of the times,
serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and the
people of the whole world.
Jiang made the
remarks at a dinner given in his honor by Houston Mayor Lee
P. Brown, which was attended by more than 800 guests from
the state of Texas and the city of Houston.
Jiang recalled that 30 years ago, the leaders
of the two nations, with great foresight and breadth of
vision, broke the ice after bilateral ties were frozen for
23 years.
The development of friendly
cooperation between China and the United States will not
only bring enormous benefits to the two peoples but will
also greatly promote peace and prosperity in the
Asia-Pacific region and the world as a whole, he said.
Jiang said he is convinced that his meeting
with US President George W. Bush in his Crawford ranch on
Friday would achieve positive results and give fresh impetus
to the development of the China-US ties.
Speaking at the dinner, former US President
George Bush said Houston is China's important trading
partner as well as a friend of the Chinese people.
With regard to trade and world peace, he
believed that the US- China relations represent one of the
most significant state-to- state ties.
It is
in the fundamental interests of the two peoples that both
sides continuously consolidate and strengthen bilateral
comprehensive cooperation, Bush said.
During a
meeting with Houston Mayor Brown earlier, Jiang said the
Chinese government has always valued its friendly ties with
Houston and supported various regions and departments in
China in their efforts to undertake exchanges and
cooperation with the city.
Jiang said he
believed that, through concerted efforts, the two sides will
make greater progress in exchanges and cooperation in
various fields.
Brown said that during his two
visits to China, he had signed a total of 72 cooperation
agreements with the Chinese side on energy resources, ports,
airports, medicine, education and high-tech, which help
tighten the Houston-China relations and the US-China ties.
Earlier in the day, Jiang visited the Johnson
Space Center in southern Houston.
Also on
Wednesday, President Jiang's wife Wang Yeping had a tea
party with Barbara Bush in Bush's house in Houston.
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