On October 20, President Jiang Zemin met with
Australian Prime Minister John Howard in
Shanghai.
Howard expressed his appreciation for
the Chinese government's fine arrangements for the APEC
meetings.
President Jiang said he is very much
pleased to welcome leaders of the APEC economies to attend
the meeting as a host.
Howard said he felt it
encouraging that the leaders could gather in Shanghai to
discuss important issues concerning the regional economy
shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks in the
United States. He stressed that the leaders must find ways
at the meeting to revive the public's confidence in the
world and regional economies, promote cooperation and boost
global economic growth.
The Australian prime
minister said he is satisfied at the sound development of
bilateral ties and is pleased with China's imminent entry
into the World Trade Organization (WTO). He also
congratulated China on Beijing's successful bid to host the
2008 Olympic Games, adding that Australia, having just
hosted the Sydney Olympic Games, is willing to offer any
assistance Beijing might need.
President Jiang
said the Chinese government has always attached great
importance to Sino-Australian relations, and that China is
willing to work together with Australia to strengthen the
liaison and exchanges between leaders of the two countries,
expand bilateral exchanges and cooperation in economic,
trade, and science and technology fields, and promote a
further development of bilateral ties.
Jiang
noted that China's imminent WTO entry will bring about new
opportunities for expanded exchanges and cooperation in many
more areas between China and the rest of the world,
including Australia. He expressed thanks for
Australia’s support of China’s entry into the
WTO and Beijing’s bid to host the Olympic
Games.
As two important members of the APEC
forum, China and Australia share interests in many fields
and China is willing to collaborate with Australia in
further advancing the cooperation agenda of
APEC.
The two leaders also exchanged views on
the fight against international terrorism and other issues.