China sees Bush visit as helpful to relations

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Nov 19, 2005, 8:05:09 AM11/19/05
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China sees Bush visit as helpful to relations

China expressed hope that US President George W. Bush's three-day visit
to Beijing which starts tomorrow will enhance mutual trust, expand
exchanges and co-operation between the two countries.

Bush made a speech in Kyoto, Japan on Wednesday, touching upon Sino-US
relations, human rights and religion.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao also reiterated in a regular
news briefing Thursday that the nation is seeking a peaceful path to
achieve development.

Noting that China has made remarkable progress in the field of human
rights, Liu said: "Chinese people, in accordance with laws, enjoy all
forms of democracy and freedom, including freedom of religious belief."


He said that all countries should hold dialogues on human rights on the
principle of equality, mutual respect and non-interference in internal
affairs.

When asked to comment on Bush's remarks about Taiwan, Liu said Taiwan
is not a country but an inalienable part of China and thus cannot be
treated as a sovereign nation.

"Taiwan has its own circumstances and the Chinese mainland has its own
circumstances. We hope that in this area, the United States will have
the right understanding," he said.

Bush will arrive in the Chinese capital late tomorrow and is scheduled
to meet his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao and other
Chinese leaders on Sunday.

He will stay until Monday, when he is scheduled to depart for Mongolia,
the last destination of his three-nation Asian tour.

"We expect that Bush's visit will increase consensus, step up mutual
trust, expand exchange and co-operation, and promote Sino-US
constructive and co-operative relations in the 21st century in a
comprehensive way," Liu said.

Liu also revealed that US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, at the
invitation of Public Security Minister Zhou Yongkang, started a
three-day visit to China Thursday.

Source: China Daily

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