Quotable Quotes from Chinese President's G20 Tour
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The following are some notable quotes made before and during Chinese President Hu Jintao's G20 tour in London:
China-US Summit
"Since Obama took office, China-US ties have got to a good start." -- Hu
"Good relations with the United States is not only in the interests of the two peoples, but also beneficial to peace, stability and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region, and the world at large." -- Hu
"I hope I can establish good working and private relations with you." -- Hu
"China is willing to work with the United States to make even greater progress in advancing the bilateral relations." -- Hu
"The relation between the United States and China has become extremely constructive." -- US President Barack Obama
"Our economic relation is very strong." -- Obama
"I said publicly our relation is not only important for citizens of the two countries, but also help set the stage for how the world build with a host of challenges." -- Obama
"I look forward to a very productive and open conversation, not only about the whole state of the world economy during the current crisis, but also about how to work together to improve peace and security for both countries and the whole world." -- Obama
China-Britain Summit
"All countries across the world are on a same boat of world economy, and all on board must work together to fight against the current difficulties." -- Hu
"Only through joint efforts can the boat sail through the financial turmoil safe and sound, and the negative effect of the financial crisis be reduced to the minimum and an early recovery of world economy is made possible." -- Hu
"The financial crisis fully reflected the deficiency of the current economic and financial system, particularly its failure to manage risks and solve problems accumulated in the process of economic globalization." -- Hu
"Britain supports replenishing the resources of the International Monetary Fund, expanding capital liquidity and reforming the governance structure of international financial institutions." -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
"Despite the impacts of the international financial crisis, Britain still expects to make its utmost efforts to meet the bilateral trade target." -- Brown