Hu Jintao

Hu Jintao
Hu Jintaois a Chinese politician who was the paramount leader of China between 2002 and 2012. He held the offices of General Secretary of the Communist Party from 2002 to 2012, President of the People's Republic from 2003 to 2013 and Chairman of the Central Military Commission from 2004 to 2012. He was a member of the 14th to 17th CPC Politburo Standing Committee, China's de facto top decision-making body...
NationalityChinese
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth21 December 1942
CityTaizhou, China
CountryChina
All countries, regardless of their size, wealth, or strength, should be treated equal and different civilizations and social systems of the world ought to pursue common development by seeking common points while reserving differences,
A harmonious society should feature democracy, the rule of law, equity, justice, sincerity, amity and vitality.
Right now, China is pushing for the strategy of developing its western region, rejuvenating the old industrial bases in the Northeast, promoting the rise of the central region and encouraging faster development of the eastern region,
I admire what you have achieved at Microsoft. You, Mr. Bill Gates, are a friend of China, and I'm a friend of Microsoft.
The two economies are highly complementary to one another and there's vast potential for our mutually beneficial cooperation,
In light of the current international context, G20 members must engage in flexible and pragmatic dialogues on the basis of equality and mutual benefits, seeking common grounds while shelving differences,
China is ready to work with all other countries to make the 21st century truly a century of development for all,
All this has made it (the G20 mechanism) a widely representative and influential international economic forum,
help the military forces of our two countries to better enhance their mutual understanding and friendship.
Having suffered bitterly from the scourge of war in modern times, the Chinese people are keenly aware of the value of peace,
in the political, economic, trade, energy scientific, technological, educational cultural and other fields.
In recent years, China and Canada have had quite some discussions about human rights on the basis of mutual respect, ... We affirm this constructive approach to human rights.
The frictions and problems that may arise in this rapid development of two-way trade may be properly addressed through consultations,
By meeting the legitimate demands of its citizens for freedom and openness, China's leaders can help their country grow into a modern, prosperous and confident nation.