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Chinese Vice-President Hu Jintao arrived Honolulu on
April 27 to make the first stop of his official visit to the
United States at the invitation of Vice President Cheney.
Hu and his entourage were greeted at the
Hickam Air Force Base by Hawaii Governor Banjamin Cayetano,
Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Command Dennis Blair,
Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris, other local officials and
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Yang Jiechi.
In a written statement upon his arrival, Hu
called Hawaii "a shining pearl on the Pacific
Ocean" and "a bridge linking Eastern and Western
cultures".
In recent years, he said, the
state of Hawaii has increased exchanges and cooperation with
China, contributing to a closer friendship between the
people of China and the United States.
The
Chinese vice-president said his current visit is aimed at
implementing the consensus reached by Chinese President
Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush in their talks
in Beijing, strengthening mutual understanding and pushing
forward the constructive and cooperative relationship
between the two countries.
"I am looking
forward to meeting with President Bush, Vice President
Cheney and other US leaders, having an in-depth exchange of
views with them on bilateral relations and the international
situation, getting acquainted with people from all walks of
life and learning on the spot the achievements made by the
American people in economic, scientific and technological,
cultural and other fields," he said.
Hu
expressed his belief that, through concerted efforts from
the two sides, his visit will attain the anticipated goals.
Hu is scheduled to fly to New York on Sunday
and is to meet with President Bush and Vice President Dick
Cheney in Washington.
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