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Thursday, August 09, 2001, updated at 08:32(GMT+8)
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More Possibilities for Sino-US Cooperation: President Jiang


More Possibilities for Sino-US Cooperation: President Jiang
Chinese President Jiang Zemin said Wednesday in Beidaihe that the possibilities of exchanges and cooperation between China and the United States will see an increase instead of a reduction in the 21st century.

Jiang made the remark at a meeting with a US congressional delegation led by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden, Jr. at this north China summer resort.

China and the US share common interests in such fields as the maintenance of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region and the world as a whole, and the promotion of national and global economic development.

Also, the two countries have common interests in combating arms proliferation, environmental deterioration and international crime, Jiang said, noting that to such an end, the two countries should strengthen dialogue and mutual understanding.

Jiang said that both the Chinese and the American people are great peoples and are proud of their own history. Despite certain turns and twists in bilateral ties during the past half century, China-US relations in general are going forward, he said.

"History teaches us that cooperation is beneficial for our two countries and confrontation is harmful for both," he said.

The Chinese people have always held friendly feelings towards the American people, he said, adding that he hoped concerted efforts would be made for the advancement of bilateral ties and a bright future for the two countries.

Biden said he saw great changes in China after an interval of 22 years since his first China tour in 1979. He said he came to China with a friendly and amiable spirit towards China. The US hopes to see a developed and powerful China, as such a situation conforms with the interests of both the US and China.

He described the proper handling of bilateral ties as the most important matter for the happiness of posterity in the two countries. And at the moment it is of prime importance to enhance mutual understanding and reduce misunderstanding between the two countries.. The US guests are here at the invitation of the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs.







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Chinese President Jiang Zemin met in Beidaihe Wednesday with a US congressional delegation led by Joseph Biden, Jr., chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate.

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