BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao met here on
Tuesday with his Bulgarian counterpart Georgi Parvanov to exchange views on the
ongoing Beijing Olympics and bilateral relations.
Hu extended a welcome to Parvanov, who arrived here on Saturday to attend
Games-related activities, and thanked Bulgaria's support for the Beijing Games.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd L) meets with Bulgarian
President Georgi Parvanov (2nd R) in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Georgi
Parvanov is here to attend activities related to the Beijing Olympic Games.
(Xinhua/Rao Aimin)
Worldwide athletes, including the Bulgarians, have demonstrated superb
athletic skills in the Beijing Olympic competitions, Hu said. "With the
concerted efforts from the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic
Family, we believe the Beijing Games will be a distinctive and high-level sports
rally."
Parvanov said China has deeply impressed the world by hosting the Games in
line with the Olympic spirit, and wished the Beijing Games a success.
For many years, China and Bulgaria have been actively promoting bilateral
relations under the principle of mutual respect, equality and non-interference
in each other's internal affairs, said Hu.
In the recent years in particular, the two sides have maintained high-level
contacts, achieved fruitful results in bilateral cooperation in diverse fields
and maintained close coordination and cooperation in international and regional
affairs, Hu said.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd R) meets with Bulgarian
President Georgi Parvanov (2nd L) in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Georgi
Parvanov is here to attend activities related to the Beijing Olympic
Games.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
"China values the development of relations with Bulgaria," he said. "Next
year, we will celebrate 60 years of our diplomatic relations. This will be a
milestone in the development of bilateral ties."
China is ready to take this opportunity to work with the Bulgarian side to
deepen concrete cooperation in diverse fields, Hu added.
Parvanov spoke highly of the bilateral relations and all-round cooperation
with China.
The Bulgarian people are full of friendship and affection toward the
Chinese, he said, adding that his country hopes to maintain high-level contacts
with China, cement trade and economic relations, expand investment and
cooperation, promote cultural exchanges and enhance coordination and mutual
support in international and regional affairs.
The two presidents also exchanged views on China-Europe relations, and
agreed they would make concerted efforts to promote such relations.
Hu thanked the Bulgarian government for inviting students from China's
quake-battered regions to a rehabilitation tour in Bulgaria. In response,
Parvanov repeated his sympathy and forwarded his best regards to the people who
were affected by the May 12 earthquake.
Nearly 70,000 people died in the quake and an additional 17,923 are listed
as missing.
At the invitation of the Bulgarian government, 43 students from the
southwestern Chongqing Municipality, aged from 9 to 16, are on a 20-day
recuperation tour in Bulgaria.
They were chosen for their bravery in the aftermath of the 8.0-magnitude
earthquake that devastated Sichuan Province and neighboring areas.