China, U.S. agree to step up constructive, cooperative relations
China and the United States agreed here on Tuesday to step up bilateral constructive and cooperative relations and handle the bilateral ties "in a long-term and strategic perspective".
- Rice reiterates U.S. opposition to "referendum" on Taiwan's UN membership
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English) - Premier Wen: Sound U.S. economy, stable dollar benefit world
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English)
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- U.S. Secretary of State concludes China visit (2 26, 2008 Xinhua English)
- Rice expects more solid Sino-U.S. relations
(2 26, 2008 China Daily) - China, U.S. agree to step up constructive, cooperative relations
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English) - Premier Wen calls for guarantee of healthy, steady Sino-U.S. ties (2 26, 2008 Xinhua English)
- Premier Wen: Sound U.S. economy, stable dollar benefit world
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English) - Chinese state councilor meets Rice, focusing on bilateral ties
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English) - China "ready to resume human rights dialogue with U.S." (2 26, 2008 Xinhua English)
- Rice reiterates U.S. opposition to "referendum" on Taiwan's UN membership
(2 26, 2008 Xinhua English) - Rice China visit aims to promote bilateral ties (2 25, 2008 Xinhua English)
- U.S. Secretary of State starts China visit
(2 25, 2008 Xinhua English) - Rice visit to Beijing will revive nuke talks (2 22, 2008 China Daily)
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Top Chinese leaders have met separately with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. At their talks, both sides chose to highlight the recent progress in Sino-US relations and agreed to further strengthen by working together and through dialogue. more>>
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also pledged to promote relations with China during a meeting with her counterpart, Yang Jiechi. more>>




