On the afternoon of June 24, 2003, President
Hu Jintao met with Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee at the Great Hall of the People.
Hu
welcomed Vajpayees visit to China. He said that
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and the Indian prime minister
held fruitful talks and reached broad consensus on the
previous day, and signed a series of cooperative documents
that laid a legal foundation for the further development of
bilateral relations, including the Declaration on Principles
for Relations and Comprehensive Cooperation between China
and India.
Hu said that in order to achieve
the goals set forth in the Declaration, China and India
should increase exchanges, strengthen mutual trust and
establish a concrete foundation for the long-term
development of bilateral relations so as to carry on the
good-neighborly friendship between China and India from
generation to generation. The two countries should seize the
opportunity to boost cooperation in various fields in order
to achieve mutual development and prosperity. China and
India should proceed from overall interests and handle
historical issues appropriately, making new contributions to
the grand cause of peace, progress and development of
mankind.
Hu said the core principle of China's
foreign policy is safeguarding world peace and promoting
common development. China is not and will not do anything to
threaten other countries. China is ready, together with
India and other countries, to make efforts to promote
regional and world peace, stability and
development.
Vajpayee said his visit to China
is an indication of India's willingness to establish
cooperative relations featuring mutual understanding and
trust. The signing of the Declaration has deepened the
traditional friendship between the Indian and Chinese
peoples, strengthened the two countries' resolve to forge
ahead in long-term cooperation, and opened up new areas for
bilateral cooperation so that the two sides may join hands
to build Asias tomorrow.
Vajpayee
expressed admiration at the great efforts made by the
Chinese government and people in their battle against SARS
and congratulated Beijing on the WHOs positive
assessment of Beijings progress in fighting SARS.