BEIJING, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao and his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush Thursday exchanged views in a
telephone conversation on bilateral relations and the upcoming second round of
strategic economic dialogue between the two countries.
On bilateral relations, both Hu and Bush considered
that China-U.S. relations have been kept in a momentum of favorable development
and that the two sides should beef up dialogue and cooperation, to promote
healthy and stable progress of the constructive and cooperative relations
between the two countries.
President Hu appreciated the U.S. government's active
attitude toward the development of China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation.
He stressed that the successful holding of the first
round of China-U.S. strategic economic dialogue, which was launched in Beijing
last September, shows that under the backdrop of rapid development of economic
globalization, China and the U.S. can enhance mutual understanding and trust
through frank and sincere dialogue, properly settle problems arising from
bilateral economic and trade cooperation, promote steady development of
bilateral economic and trade relations, and play active roles in global economic
development and prosperity.
Talking about the upcoming second round of strategic
economic dialogue between the two countries, Hu said he believes that with
concerted efforts by both sides, positive achievements will be scored in this
round of dialogue, which will contribute to giving fresh impetus to China-U.S.
economic and trade cooperation.
For his part, Bush said that U.S.-China strategic
economic dialogue is of great significance, which indicates that the two
countries are willing to settle the relevant problems through high-level
dialogue.
The U.S. side is grateful that the Chinese government
has attached great importance to this round of U.S.-China strategic economic
dialogue and hopes that great achievements will be made in this round of
dialogue, Bush said.
The two presidents also exchanged views on climate
changes and the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula.