
Chinese President Hu Jintao (R front) meets with former U.S.
President George Bush in Beijing, capital of China, March 7, 2008.
BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao met here on Friday
with former U.S. President George Bush.
Hailing the progress of China-U.S. relations in recent years, Hu said that
to develop healthy, stable bilateral ties was in the common interest of both
sides and had great significance for peace and development of the Asian-Pacific
region and the world at large.
China was willing to properly handle divergence and major concerns through
dialogue and beef up bilateral exchanges and cooperation on the basis of mutual
respect, equality and mutual benefit, Hu said.
He said that he appreciated Bush's efforts to boost China-U.S. friendship.
He also briefed the former U.S. leader about China's stance on the Taiwan issue
and its preparations for the Beijing Olympic Games.
Calling U.S.-China relations one of the world's most important bilateral
ties, Bush said that he was happy with the development of the progress of
bilateral relations and expressed confidence that there would be even closer
ties with China.
As the honorary president of the U.S. delegation for the Olympic Games,
Bush said he expected to be back in China in August to watch the Games.
Calling the Olympics a world sports festival, Bush said that he opposed
politicizing the event and expected a complete success for the Games.