Thursday, January 20, 2011

China's president Hu deniesa deficit in human rights

Clear words of Chinese leaders: Hu Jintao in Washington said his country was on human rights to be done. One should not interfere in the internal affairs of China there is not. Washington - The Chinese leader Hu Jintao has declared after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama that in his country on human rights, there is still a lot of action.

China recognize and respect that these rights are universal, "Hu said Wednesday at a joint press conference with Obama in Washington. China is a developing country with a large population and is in a "decisive stage of reform," added the state and party chief. "In this context, China continues to face many challenges in terms of economic and social development, and a lot still needs to be done in China, which human rights concerns," said Hu.


Obama had previously stated that he had "very frank" talk with Hu on the issue of human rights. There were "significant differences" on this issue. In a joint statement said the U.S. is promoting democracy and human rights is an important part of their foreign policy. China, however emphasized that "there should be no interference in the internal affairs of the enter the other country." The U.S.

president had the guest from Beijing in the morning received in a ceremony with military honors. The U.S. is hoping that Hu's visit to contribute to confidence building. The ratio of the two countries has recently been increasingly characterized by economic and political rivalry. The United States at the highest protocol honor Hu: On Tuesday, the U.S.

president welcomed the guests from China at a dinner in his private rooms, for Wednesday evening was a state banquet at the White House planned.

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