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Bush meets Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi

www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-25 09:54:31

(Source: Xinhua)

Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi (R) meets with US President George W. Bush in
the White House, Washington, capital of US, May 24, 2007. (Xinhua/Rao
Aimin)

WASHINGTON, May 25 - U.S. President George W. Bush met Thursday morning
at the White House with Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi, who led a Chinese
high-level delegation for the second meeting of China-U.S. Strategic
Economic Dialogue (SED).
Wu made a briefing about the just-concluded SED, which she described as a
major decision made by President Hu Jintao and President Bush.
She said the success of the two SED meetings since last December proved
that against the backdrop of an accelerating globalization, China and the
United States can increase understanding and mutual trust through frank
dialogue, and bring a stable growth to bilateral economic relations and
overall relationship as well.
China and the United States should continue to enhance their
communication and talks, and summarize the experiences so that future
meetings of the SED will be better.
Bush expressed his congratulations on the progress of the dialogue.
He said the United States and China share common interests in wide areas
and have maintained good communication and cooperation on a number of key
issues.
Although the two countries do not agree on all issues, he said,it is
important that there is necessary mechanism through which the two sides
can discuss certain issues and achieve results.
The U.S. president said the SED is a very good mechanism and that it is
very important to the healthy development of U.S.-China relations. He
said he paid much attention to the SED and hopes the next round of
meetings will yield more results.
In addition, Bush said he understands the sensitivity of the Taiwan
issue, and that he holds a firm stand on the issue and means what he
said. He said he is opposed to any unilateral change of the status quo
across the Taiwan Straits.

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