Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
of China (CPC) and China's President, and Vietnamese leaders met in Hanoi
Thursday afternoon for talks on bilateral relations.
Hu and Nong Duc Manh, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and
Nguyen Minh Triet, president of Vietnam, are expected to discuss relations
between the two parties and the two countries during their talks.
They are also expected to exchange views on world and regional issues of
common concern.
A Chinese foreign ministry official said earlier that Hu and Vietnamese
leaders will have an in-depth exchange of views on relations between two
countries and parties from strategic perspective and overall concern.
Hu arrived in the central Vietnamese city of Danang Wednesday afternoon, and
traveled to the Vietnamese capital Hanoi Thursday noon to continue his state
visit to the Southeast Asian nation.
In Hanoi, the Chinese leader will also attend the 14th Economic Leaders'
Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) scheduled for November
18-19.
According to Chinese Foreign ministry officials, on the sidelines of the
meeting, Hu will meet a number of leaders of APEC members, including Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President George W. Bush.
Hu is expected to leave Hanoi Sunday to continue his four-nation trip, which
will also take him to Laos, India and Pakistan.