
Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes
hands with Abdul Rahman Al-Attiyah, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 22, 2006.
-Xinhua
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao held talks in Riyadh with Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Abdul-Rahman Al-Attiyah on
Saturday.
President Hu spoke highly of GCC's role in maintaining peace and
stability in Gulf region and boosting regional economic development, as well as
its contribution to international energy markets.
Hu said China, as a
significant cooperative partner of the GCC and its member states, would
strengthen bilateral coordination to benefit the people of both sides. President
Hu noted both sides should beef up economic and trade cooperation, speed up free
trade agreement negotiations and deepen cooperation in the energy sector.
The
GCC, established in 1981, consists of six Arab countries, namely Oman, Bahrain,
Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate.
Al-Attiyah said the
GCC encouraged its member states to promote relations with China. He added the
GCC appreciated China's active attitude in free trade negotiations and hoped to
come to a free trade agreement as soon as possible.
The secretary-general
also applauded China's active stance on the issues such as the peace process in
Middle East, the rebuilding of Iraq as well as the Iran nuclear program, in
which he expected China to play a bigger role.