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GOV.cn Wednesday, November 18, 2008
A Chinese spokesman voiced hope in
Beijing on Tuesday for a continuation of the Strategic and
Economic Dialogue (SED) mechanism between China and the
United States.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Gang told
a routine press conference that the dialogue has become an
important platform to boost China-U.S. economic and trade
relations and overall bilateral relations.
"We hope the two sides could continue to
push forward the dialogue mechanism with the aim of
promoting bilateral dialogue and cooperation based on such a
platform," Qin said.
"It is a very important mechanism of
dialogue that aims to deal with strategic, long-term and
comprehensive economic and trade issues," Qin said, adding
that "full exchanges were realized" during previous
dialogues.
The SED was initiated by Chinese
President Hu Jintao and U.S. President George W. Bush in
2006. It is held twice a year in China and the United States
in turn, and it has become an important platform for the
economic leaders of both sides to conduct an in-depth
exchange of views on economic and trade relationship.
The fifth SED is expected to kick off
next month.
Qin noted that the constructive and
cooperative relations between China and the United States
were of vital importance given current international
conditions, adding that U.S. president-elect Barack Obama
expressed similar views in a telephone conversation with Hu.
Saying that U.S.-China relations are of
vital importance, Obama expressed the hope that the United
States and China will strengthen cooperation, and promote
greater development of bilateral relations, to benefit both
nations.
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