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  President terms China visit "constructive" - Irna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to reporters upon his arrival here Friday night from a visit to China, where he attended the 6th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, described his visit as "very fruitful and constructive." "The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a regional organization which is made up of several states.
During his meeting with the Tajik president, President Ahmadinejad said both agreed on an agenda for holding bilateral meetings as well as a tripartite meeting between Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan to be held in Tajikistan to promote the Persian language in that country.
It concluded with the issuance of a Joint Communique and Declaration by the presidents of China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Pakistan, India and Mongolia.
www.irna.ir /en/news/view/line-24/0606177435122106.htm   (686 words)

  
 President Bush Meets with President of China
PRESIDENT BUSH: President Hu and I have had a very constructive dialogue.
President Bush restated his government's position of adhering to the one China policy, the three China-U.S. joint communiques, and his opposition to Taiwan independence.
About the North Korean nuclear issue, I said to the President that China will continue to strengthen our communication and consultations with various parties concerned, and we will continue to work to promote the Beijing six-party talks process, so as to strive for a peaceful resolution of this issue.
www.state.gov /p/eap/rls/rm/2003/25349.htm   (441 words)

  
 The President's Trip to China
A President of the United States and a President of China not only speaking to themselves, not only speaking to the press, but speaking to their own people and speaking to each other's people.
And the President urged President Jiang to engage in a dialogue with the Dalai Lama based upon a commitment or a statement that the Dalai Lama acknowledging that Tibet is a part of China.
This was at the point where the Premier made very clear to the President that as a matter of their responsibility to the region and to their neighbors and to Hong Kong, as well as economic sense for China, that they would not consider devaluing.
clinton3.nara.gov /WH/New/China/19980627-11880.html   (6013 words)

  
 rediff.com: President's historic China visit underway
President K R Narayanan arrived in China this evening on what by all accounts appears to be a historic visit.
Accompanying the President on his week-long visit to China are Union Minister Manohar Joshi, Foreign Secretary Lalit Mansingh, Somnath Chatterjee, Sushil Kumar Shinde, Ramachandran Pillai and Sushma Swaraj, MPs, and Murli Deora, patron of the India-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The President served as India's ambassador to China for three years after relations between the two countries were normalised in 1976, for the first time since the 1962 war.
www.rediff.com /news/2000/may/28china.htm   (367 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: China's Vice President-- May 2, 2002
Yesterday in Washington, President Bush told Hu he was "pleased with the state of U.S. China relations." But in a speech a few hours later, Vice President Hu brought up the Taiwan friction's, noting the large weapons package that Taipei bought from Washington last year.
The experience at that point led China's leader Deng Xiaoping, who was a reformist leaders-- for 20 years he was the most revered man in China-- that gave Deng Xiaoping the sense that Hu Jintao, this young fellow is ripe for the central leadership.
The fact that he was made vice president in 1998 was taken by everybody as a sign that he was going to be the successor.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/asia/jan-june02/china_5-2.html   (1802 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Polish President Compares China to Poland
President Lech Kaczynski had just paid his respects to President Bush at the White House on Feb. 9, when he gave a press conference outside on the White House lawn, and answered questions from reporters.
Presidents may get asked many questions that are intended to embarrass or force a response that they don't want to commit to, but it was clear that this president welcomed the question.
In contrast, a China free of communism is not an impossible dream to the president of Poland.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/6-3-4/38919.html   (757 words)

  
 The President's Trip to China
President, in the days leading up to your visit there was very dramatic testimony in the U.S. Congress about forced abortions -- allegations, reports that there were forced abortions still continuing in China.
President, while you've been in China the ethnic cleansing in Kosovo appears to be continuing.
President, during your trip, at least in the first cities you visited, we saw a sort of passion release program of human rights dissidents.
clinton3.nara.gov /WH/New/China/19980703-22272.html   (5595 words)

  
 UCAR Quarterly: President's Forum - China
China is now the world’s largest coal consumer and the world’s fastest-growing importer of oil.
China’s increase in greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2030 is expected to nearly equal the increase in emissions from the rest of the industrialized world.
Visiting China now is as easy as visiting most other foreign countries, and keeping in touch and collaborating is far easier with the Internet than it was when months of planning and diplomacy were required for a single visit.
www.ucar.edu /communications/quarterly/winter03/president.html   (1461 words)

  
 Taiwan President Demands China Remove Missiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Last month, on the eve of September 11, Chen insisted China remove the missiles which he said were "terrorising 23 million people".
China has considered Taiwan a renegade province awaiting reunification ever since the governnment of Kuomintang (KMT or Nationalist Party) fled to the island in 1949 after its defeat by the Chinese communist.
The KMT, founded by Sun Yat-sen in China in 1911 lost power in the island after half a century of rule in 2000 when its candidate lost the presidential election to Chen, a member of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party.
www.rense.com /general30/remove.htm   (360 words)

  
 Taiwan's president abolishes China reunification committee | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The president of Taiwan Monday abolished the National Unification Council, a committee ostensibly responsible for overseeing reunification with China.
Reuters reports that President Chen Shui-bian had been under strong pressure from China and the United States not to abolish the committee since he announced his intention to do so last week.
Chuen Hsiung Hua, president of the New York Association for Peaceful Unification of China opened a symposium this past weekend by voicing what he said was the Chinese community's opposition to the move.
www.csmonitor.com /2006/0227/dailyUpdate.html   (692 words)

  
 President Welcomes China, Taiwan into WTO
China, with more than 1.2 billion people and a one trillion dollar annual gross domestic product, is one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
WTO membership, for example, will require China to strengthen the rule of law and introduce certain civil reforms, such as the publication of rules.
China and Taiwan now face the challenge of implementing their WTO commitments.
www.whitehouse.gov /news/releases/2001/11/20011111-1.html   (325 words)

  
 President signs China trade bill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
WASHINGTON — President Clinton signed the China trade bill Tuesday, a hard-fought victory for the White House that promises to open markets in the communist country to billions of dollars in U.S. goods and services.
Even as he signed the bill, the president was dispatching U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky to Beijing Tuesday night to nudge the Chinese to complete its agreements to join the World Trade Organization.
And trade analysts believe the reason that China is balking to adhering to some of its agreements is that hard-liners in the Chinese government opposed are arguing that the trade concessions are too costly.
www.bouldernews.com /news/worldnation/11achin.html   (739 words)

  
 Biography of Jiang Zemin, President of China
He participated in the student movement led by the underground Party organizations in 1943, joined the Communist Party of China in April 1946, and graduated from the Electrical Engineering Department of Jiaotong University in Shanghai in 1947.
President Jiang was elected a member of the CPC Central Committee at its 12th National Congress in September 1982 and a member of the Political Bureau at the First Plenary Session of the 13th CPC Central Committee in November 1987.
At the First Plenary Session of the 14th CPC Central Committee held in October 1992, he was elected member and Standing Committee Member of the Political Bureau, as well as General Secretary and Chairman of the Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee.
www.sinomania.com /CHINAPOLITICS/jiang_zemin_biography.htm   (539 words)

  
 Radio Australia - News - America's President in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
China, US pledge to work together to balance trade > [20/11/2005]
US President George W. Bush has opened a visit to China by attending services at a government-approved church, reinforcing his message to Beijing that they should broaden religious freedoms.
He's due to meet China's President Hu Jintao and will ask him to provide fair trading conditions for U-S companies.
www.radioaustralia.net.au /news/stories/s1510781.htm   (248 words)

  
 Governor General welcomes the President of China
The President will be in Ottawa from September 8 to 10, 2005.
The President will plant a tree on the grounds of Rideau Hall in commemoration of his visit to Canada.
The Governor General will host a State dinner in the Ballroom at Rideau Hall in honour of the President, on the occasion of his visit to Canada.
news.gc.ca /cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=167079   (226 words)

  
 China- President HU JINTAO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The teaser is a brief statement and a few facts about that day’s profiled leader, and if you’re interested you can click through to the complete profile.
For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation.
After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established an autocratic socialist system that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people.
www.whoyoushouldknow.com /archive/asia/china   (223 words)

  
 Pacific Epoch - Nasdaq President Visits China
Nasdaq president and CEO Robert Greifeld visited China on Tuesday, reports The Beijing News.
During his one week visit, Greifeld plans to visit China's Nasdaq listed companies, companies that are planning Nasdaq listings, and China's securities market regulatory departments.
Greifeld said China's biotech companies, commercial banks, and IT companies are all potential Nasdaq clients.
www.pacificepoch.com /newsstories?id=P47094   (201 words)

  
 President of China to visit North Korea
BEIJING (AP) - Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit North Korea next week amid U.S. pressure for Beijing to do more to convince its communist ally to stop developing nuclear weapons, China said Friday.
It comes as China is trying to organize a new round of six-nation talks in November on the North Korea nuclear issue - talks that include the U.S., South Korea, Japan and Russia.
"During the visit, China may on the one hand exert pressure on North Korea to give concessions and on the other hand offer more help in return," Gong said.
www.columbiatribune.com /2005/Oct/20051023News011.asp   (309 words)

  
 NPR : Gates Hosts China's President
Morning Edition, April 19, 2006 · The president of China arrives in the United States and drops in on the richest man in the world, Bill Gates.
Hu will move on to meetings with President Bush in Washington, D.C. Related NPR Stories
China's President Hu Jintao to Talk Business in U.S. 'E-mail this Story' sponsored by: Kean: We Get IT Done.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5350347   (155 words)

  
 China President Hu arrives in US capital - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
China President Hu arrives in US capital - Forbes.com
WASHINGTON (AFX) - Chinese President Hu Jintao has landed in the US capital ahead of a meeting with President George W Bush and top US officials.
The US president and first lady Laura Bush are scheduled to meet Hu and his wife, Liu Yongqing, Thursday morning at a White House ceremony, Agence France-Presse reported.
www.forbes.com /finance/feeds/afx/2006/04/20/afx2682782.html   (360 words)

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