
Visiting
Chinese President Hu Jintao (L2) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin
(R1) in Moscow, Russia, June 30, 2005. Putin gives a home dinner for Hu's Visit
Thursday evening.

Visiting
Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir
Putin in Moscow, Russia, June 30, 2005. Putin gives a home dinner for Hu's Visit
Thursday evening.
MOSCOW, June 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday
hoped his ongoing tour further enhance political mutual trust, expand economic
and trade cooperation, promote humanities exchanges and strengthen strategic
coordination between Russia and China.
This will help give a new impetus to the China-Russia strategic partnership
of coordination and serve the interests of the two peoples, Hu said at a home
dinner Thursday evening given by his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Hu said he is very pleased to visit Russia again. He noted that recent
years have seen a good momentum of development in bilateral strategic
partnership of coordination, while bilateral cooperation has been continuously
expanded in the political, economic, trade, energy resources, investment,
cultural, educational and military sectors, with satisfactory achievements.
Both countries have also undertaken good coordination and cooperation in
international affairs, he said.
Putin said he felt very happy to welcome Hu to visit Moscow again, saying
Russia highly valued its strategic partnership of coordination with China and
bilateral cooperation in the political and economic sectors has scored great
progress.
The two countries will hold their first military exercises this year, Putin
said, adding Hu's ongoing visit would forcefully push forward Russia-China
relations.
Besides Moscow, Hu will also visit Novosibirsk, Russia's third largest city
after Moscow and St.Petersburg. And the two countries will sign a number of
cooperation agreements during Hu's visit.
Hu arrived here earlier Thursday for a four-day state visit, before
proceeding to visit Kazakhstan, the second leg of his ongoing three-nation tour,
which will also take him to Britain where he will attend the G8 plus five
summit.