BEIJING, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao put forward a
four-point proposal to further develop Sino-Greek ties in his meeting with Greek
President Karolos Papoulias here on Monday.
Pointing to the smooth development of bilateral relations since the
establishment of diplomatic ties 36 years ago, Hu said the Sino-Greek
relationship was faced with a good opportunity for further development. China
would work with Greece to expand cooperation mainly in four aspects.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Greek
President Karolos Papoulias at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, June 23,
2008.
Hu suggested the two countries keep frequent contacts between heads of
state, have closer friendly exchanges between governments, legislatures,
political parties and localities, and give support and understanding to issues
of each other's concern.
He called to expand trade and economic cooperation, especially in
investment, cooperation between medium and small companies and shipping.
Hu urged the two countries to increase cultural exchange and carry out more
activities in this area. He vowed to help with holding the Year of Greek Culture
in China, and welcomed Greeks to participate in the Beijing international books
exhibition and a cultural activity as guest of honor. He also supported
cooperation in language teaching and youth exchange.
He called on China and Greece to maintain communication and consultation on
major issues, including United Nations (UN) reform, climate change,
environmental protection and sustainable development. He urged the two countries
to strengthen coordination and cooperation in international multilateral
organizations such as the UN and World Trade Organization (WTO), so as to
promote world peace, stability and development.
Papoulias praised China's special and active role in international and
regional affairs and said Greece supported the further development of ties.
He said the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between
the two nations laid a good foundation for furthering the relation.
"Greece will enhance the friendship and trust with China, expand
cooperation in such areas as trade, ocean shipping, tourism, culture and
education, and increase personnel exchanges in high-tech areas so as to bring
more interest for the two peoples," Papoulias said.
The upcoming Beijing Olympic Games was also an important agenda of the
talks between the leaders.
Speaking positively for the support of Greece to the Beijing Olympics, Hu
said the Games was a grand affair for people across the world to enhance
friendship and strengthen cooperation.
"The Chinese government and people will implement their commitment to the
international community and make the Games a successful affair, and contribute
to the development of the international Olympic movement."
Papoulias said Greece, as cradle of the Olympics, always advocated the
Games should be a distinguished gathering to promote friendship and peace across
the world. Greece opposed politicizingthe Olympics, and hopes its spirit can
last forever.
He said Greece was paying close attention and gave high appraisal to
China's active preparation for the Games. He believed China would make it a
success.
After the talks, the two countries also signed several agreements of
cooperation on judicature, education and development.
Papoulias, who arrived in the capital Monday morning, was on a five-day
state visit at the invitation of Hu. He was also visiting Shanghai and the
eastern Jiangsu Province.