Hu Jintao

Hu Jintao
Hu Jintaois a Chinese politician who was the paramount leader of China between 2002 and 2012. He held the offices of General Secretary of the Communist Party from 2002 to 2012, President of the People's Republic from 2003 to 2013 and Chairman of the Central Military Commission from 2004 to 2012. He was a member of the 14th to 17th CPC Politburo Standing Committee, China's de facto top decision-making body...
NationalityChinese
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth21 December 1942
CityTaizhou, China
CountryChina
Firstly, the two sides should maintain high-level visits and improve the friendly exchanges between the governments, parliaments and parties to further consolidate the political foundation for the China-Zimbabwe ties,
featuring a more developed economy, improved democracy, advanced science and education ... and higher living standards for the entire 1.3 billion people.
Precisely on the basis of this victory the Communist Party of China proceeded to lead the Chinese people in winning the new-democratic revolution and founding the People's Republic of China, which represents the greatest and most profound social transformation in China's history,
Our conclusion, therefore, is clear: China's development would be impossible without Asia, and Asia's prosperity without China,
Both China and the United States are great countries and share a wide range of common interests and basis for cooperation,
Bilateral trade might double to over 300 billion US dollars in 2010, ... nothing can stop the trend of economic integration and trade development.
So ours is a complex and important relationship,
As such, both of us have the heavy responsibility for safeguarding world peace and promoting common development, and we should therefore forge an even closer partnership,
At the moment Sino-Japanese relations face a difficult situation. Such a difficult situation is not one we want to see,
Common prosperity is not an unreachable goal, but the basic principle and pursuit of socialism,
do our utmost with all sincerity to strive for the prospect of a peaceful reunification of our country.
We should all oppose acts of encroachment on other countries' sovereignty, forceful interference in a country's internal affairs, and willful use or threat of military force,
We should actively explore new fields of cooperation to diversify the forms of exchange and give a greater impetus to the development of bilateral relations,
There's no denial that our bilateral trade has developed so fast and to such a large scale it is inevitable that we may have some friction,