Chinese President Hu Jintao and visiting Russian 
President Vladimir Putin began their talks at the Great Hall of the People in 
Beijing on Tuesday afternoon. 
In the opening address, Hu said this year marks the 10th anniversary of the 
establishment of China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination and fifth 
anniversary of the Sino-Russian good neighborly treaty of friendship and 
cooperation.
 
 
 |  Chinese President Hu 
 Jintao (R) shakes hands with visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin in 
 the Great Hall of the People in Beijing prior to holding official talks 
 March 21, 2006. [newsphoto]
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"The fact 
that President Putin is heading such a big delegation to China and will attend 
the opening ceremony of the Year of Russia in China demonstrates that Putin 
highly values the Sino-Russian relations," Hu said. 
"I believe this visit, especially the hosting of the theme year in the 
other's country, will enhance the mutual understanding between the two peoples 
and advance the China-Russia strategic partnership of coordination," Hu said. 
Echoing Hu's remarks, Putin said the start of the Year of Russia in China, 
which is unprecedented in scale and involves activities in various fields, shows 
that the current Russia-China relations have reached "a very high level, and 
laid a better foundation for the future development of the Russia-China 
relations." 
Hu and Pu also held a closed door meeting before their official talks. 
Putin arrived here on Tuesday morning for a two-day 
state visit at the invitation of Chinese President Hu Jintao. This is Putin's 
second visit to China since he was reelected Russian President in 
2004.
 "Moscow-Beijing relations are now 
at their highest point in their entire history," Sergei Prikhodko, Putin's 
foreign policy adviser, told the Russian news agency ITAR-Tass.
Putin was 
accompanied by a 90-member delegation of leaders of Russia's state-owned Rosneft 
oil company and Gazprom gas monopoly, as well as aircraft, telecommunications 
and other industries. 
Earlier Tuesday, Putin and Chinese State 
Councillor Tang Jiaxuan attended the opening of a media center to promote 
an upcoming Russian cultural year in China.
 
On Wednesday, the Russian leader - a black belt in judo - was 
scheduled to visit Shaolin, the Chinese temple regarded as the birthplace of the 
martial art kungfu.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the 
goal for both sides is to "strengthen our cooperation in various fields and step 
up good neighborly relations." 
Qin said to boost ties, China and Russia in 
recent years have held joint military exercises, stepped up mutual support in 
territorial sovereignty and made breakthroughs in energy cooperation.
 
"All in all, the current stage of the China-Russia strategic partnership has 
reached a very high level and we have diverse and rich progress in our 
cooperation," Qin told reporters at a regular briefing. "We have a bright and 
broad future."