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Vice President Hu Jintao Meets Bush, Cheney (05/01/04)
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Visiting Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao meets US
President George W. Bush and vice President Dick Cheney in
Washington on May 1, 2002. After their 30-minute
meeting, press secretary Ari Fleischer said Bush told Hu he
was confident the countries can resolve their differences
over Taiwan and human rights, and pleased with the state of
US relations with China. The two leaders discussed the war
on terrorism, agricultural issues, Taiwan, missile
proliferation, trade and human rights. Hu left the
White House without comment, waving to reporters as he took
off in his motorcade. Before meeting with Bush, Hu spoke
with Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld and other US officials. Fleischer said Bush
"expressed his belief that the United States and China
can work well together on a wide range of issues. He noted
there may be some disagreements, but he believed they could
be addressed productively." Before the meeting,
Fleischer said the president was expected to reaffirm that
the administration seeks "a peaceful resolution of any
differences between Chinese mainland and Taiwan and that we
do not wish to see provocation on either side of the Taiwan
Strait.'' He listed religious freedom and human rights as
other areas of disagreement with China. At their
luncheon, the main issues were economic development, Taiwan,
nonproliferation and the war on terror. They were joined by
Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, Commerce Secretary Donald
Evans and Labor Secretary Elaine Chao. Hu also raised
the Taiwan issue with Secretary of State Colin Powell
Tuesday evening. Powell reaffirmed the US commitment to a
one-China policy, department spokesman Richard Boucher said.
Powell also reaffirmed the US commitment to protection of
human rights in China. During a 45-minute meeting
with Cheney followed by lunch, Hu and Cheney discussed the
terror war, China's economic development, Taiwan, and
Chinese missile technology exports, Cheney spokeswoman
Jennifer Millerwise said. Hu arrived from New York on
April 30 after visits to Honolulu and San Francisco.
The Chinese Vice President will deliver an important
speech on US-China relations on the evening of May 1 and
then heads for San Francisco on May 2 before returning home.
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