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Chinese, Saudi Arabian leaders pledge to deepen ties, jointly tackle
financial crisis
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/11/content_10798032.htm

RIYADH, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- China and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday vowed to
deepen their strategic friendly ties, work together to tackle the
global financial crisis and strengthen coordination in international
and regional affairs.

The pledge came during the talks between Chinese President Hu Jintao,
who arrived here earlier in the day for his second state visit to the
Gulf nation, and Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz.

"China-Saudi Arabia ties have developed rapidly and reached an all-
time high since the heads of states exchanged their visits in 2006,"
Hu told King Abdullah.

Hu last traveled to Saudi Arabia in April 2006, three months after
King Abdullah paid a historic visit to Beijing. The king's visit was
the first by a Saudi head of state to China since the two countries
established diplomatic relations in 1990.

Hu said China values the important role Saudi Arabia has played in
safeguarding regional peace and stability and ensuring international
energy security.

China has always dealt with its relations with Saudi Arabia from a
strategic point of view, he said.

"The international situation is undergoing complicated and profound
changes. In particular, the global financial crisis has posed severe
challenges to us," Hu said.

To elevate bilateral ties, Hu proposed the two countries maintain high-
level visits and establish a high-level consultation mechanism.

On the economic front, Hu said both countries should take advantage of
their own resources and markets, promote an all-round energy
partnership and expand two-way investment.

Saudi Arabia is now China's largest trading partner in West Asia and
North Africa, with two-way trade hitting 41.8 billion U.S. dollars in
2008.

Calling for greater scope and scale of trade cooperation, Hu said the
Chinese government encourages more Chinese businesses with capacities
to participate in infrastructure construction in Saudi Arabia to
upgrade the level of project contracting and labor cooperation.

Hu also proposed the two countries boost exchanges in education,
sports and tourism.

On world affairs, Hu expected both countries to improve the
communication and consultations on important international and
regional issues and ensure regional peace and stability.

Hu also called for stronger cooperation within the framework of China
and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Saudi Arabia is a member of the GCC, which plays an important role in
maintaining peace and stability in the Gulf region and boosting
regional economic development, as well as contributing to
international energy markets.

The GCC, established in 1981, consists of six Arab countries, namely
Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates.

Hu also appreciated the support Saudi Arabia has offered to China in
the country's post-quake relief efforts and the Beijing Summer
Olympics held last August.

After the 8.0-magnitude earthquake hit western China and claimed
nearly 90,000 lives in May 2008, King Abdullah offered a cash donation
of 50 million dollars and materials worth 10 million dollars.

King Abdullah echoed Hu's views on bilateral relations, saying both
countries enjoy fraternal ties and China is Saudi Arabia's most
sincere friend.

He said it is in the common interests of both countries to foster
friendship and Saudi Arabia has a strong will to promote bilateral
ties.

The king said his country would like to seek stronger cooperation in
trade, economic and other fields with China and exchange views on
international issues of common concern.

The king said the GCC has sound cooperation with China and all member
countries would like to further develop ties.

On the financial crisis, Hu said China and Saudi Arabia should step up
coordination, work more closely on trade and investment, jointly
respond to and guard against financial risks, in a bid to ensure the
two countries' economic and financial stability.

Hu and King Abdullah agreed on keeping closer communication on
reforming the world financial system, particularly on a Group of 20
financial summit to be held in London in April.

Following the talks, Hu and King Abdullah witnessed the signing
ceremony of five cooperation deals in energy, health, quarantine,
transportation and culture.

Hu is also scheduled to meet GCC Secretary General Abdul Rahman Al-
Attiya to discuss cooperation between China and GCC member countries
on Wednesday.

Saudi Arabia is the first leg of Hu's five-nation tour. The week-long
trip will also take him to Mali, Senegal, Tanzania and Mauritius.

Also:
Chinese president meets Saudi Arabian king on ties
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/11/content_10797399.htm

Sudanese minister highlights Sudan-China desire to enhance ties
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/11/content_10797456.htm

Sudanese presidential adviser says Sudan-China ties model to world
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/11/content_10797499.htm

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

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