Chinese President Hu Jintao (front R) reviews a guard of
honor in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 16, 2004. Hu Jintao arrived here Tuesday
for a two-day state visit to Argentina.
Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) is welcomed in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, Nov. 16, 2004. Hu Jintao arrived here Tuesday for a two-day
state visit to Argentina.
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived here Tuesday to begin his first state to
Argentina which he hopes will "enrich the content of China-Argentina full-range
cooperative relations."
Hu will meet with Argentine President Nestor Kirchner and parliamentary
leaders of Argentina during his stay in the country.They are expected to discuss
bilateral political ties and economic cooperation.
"China attaches great importance to its relations with Argentina, and is
ready to work with the Argentine side to enrich its full-range cooperative
relations," Hu said in a written speech upon arrival at the airport.
China and Argentina established full diplomatic relations in 1972. President
Kirchner visited China earlier this year and the two sides signed a number of
cooperative documents in areas of civil aviation, public health, culture,
investment and agriculture.
The two sides are expected to sign a number of new cooperative documents
during Hu's visit to Argentina.
Argentina is China's fourth largest trading partner in Latin America. Two-way
trade reached 3.176 billion US dollars last year,up 122 percent from the year
before.
China mainly imported soybeans, bean oil, crude oil, leather and steel from
Argentina, and exported computer, life science products, bulb and motorcycles,
according to China's Ministry of Commerce.