The President's news conference with President Jiang in Beijing.(Transcript)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: February 25, 2002 | Copyright information

February 21, 2002

President Jiang. Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to begin by extending on behalf of the Chinese Government and people a warm welcome to President Bush.

This is my second meeting with the President. Four months ago, we had a successful meeting during the APEC Summit in Shanghai. In our talks today, President Bush and I looked back on the past 30 years of China-U.S. relations and had an in-depth discussion on bilateral ties a...

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