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German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, Visits Chine, Meets with President Hu Jintao

Chinese president meets German Chancellor

BEIJING, July 16, 2010 (Xinhua) --

Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday the frequent high-level meetings between China and Germany demonstrate the strength of the bilateral relationship.

Hu made the remarks when meeting with visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Hu said he had met with Merkel three times since April, including a meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.

"Your visit, very shortly after our three meetings, fully demonstrates the sound momentum of bilateral relations," said Hu.

China and Germany relations had developed smoothly with the concerted efforts of both sides, enjoying productive cooperation, rich cultural exchanges and coordination in regional and international affairs, said Hu.

China and Germany issued a joint communiqué to promote the strategic partnership during Merkel's visit.

"This is strategic policy-making by the two sides, which will surely have far reaching significance and bring new opportunities for bilateral ties," said Hu.

Hu said China was willing to work with Germany to strengthen political mutual trust, trade cooperation and cultural exchanges in accordance with the direction set in the joint communiqué.

China and Germany would also cooperate within multilateral frameworks, counter global challenges so as to advance the relationship and contribute to world peace and common development, Hu said.

Merkel said she was pleased to meet with Hu on many occasions and exchange views on major issues.

She said Germany and China had cooperated well in tackling the global financial crisis, resulting in a closer relationship and international recovery and healthy development.

"China, with rapid economic growth, is a major partner of Germany and Europe," said Merkel, thanking China for its support in helping EU efforts to stabilize the euro.

Earlier Friday, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with Merkel in the Great Hall of People in Beijing.

At the invitation of Wen, Merkel is paying her fourth visit to China.

After meetings with Chinese leaders, she will fly to Xi'an in northwest China's Shaanxi Province later Friday.

Chinese Premier, German Chancellor hold talks

BEIJING, July 16, 2010 (Xinhua) --

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to China has "historic significance," as the two leaders held talks in Beijing Friday.

At the talks in the Great Hall of the People, Wen and Merkel exchanged views on bilateral and international issues in a friendly and candid manner.

"When the financial crisis took hold last January, China and Germany overcame the hardships by working together," Wen said, acknowledging that both countries worked hard to overcome the crisis.

Wen said at this current point in time, China and Germany should join hands to build a comprehensive, strategic partnership covering politics, economics and culture.

China's response to the crisis has proved effective and is creating opportunities for other economies, including Germany's, Merkel said.

She noted Germany also adopted stimulus measures, adding that she believes both countries need to discuss what can be done to overcome the crisis.

Editor: Mo Hong'e






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