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(26 Feb 2008) 1. Mid of Chinese President Hu Jintao, greeting United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice at Great Hall of the People 2. Wide of Hu shaking hands with US Assistant Secretary of State, Christopher Hill 3. Close of Hu and Rice as Hu greets other officials 4. Wide of Hu and Rice talking during meeting 5. Close of Hu speaking 6. Mid of Hu and Rice seated during meeting 7. Close of Rice speaking 8. Wide of meeting 9. Wide of official US car outside the Zhong Nan Hai government compound 10. Wide of Rice approaching and shaking hands with Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao 11. Mid of Rice and Wen seated during meeting 12. UPSOUND (Mandarin): Wen Jiabao, Chinese Premier: "The relations between our two great nations don't just affect our countries and peoples, but the whole Asia Pacific region and the peace of the world." 13. Wide of room 14. UPSOUND (English): Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State: "I've been having very good discussions about a number of issues in our bilateral relationships but also on global issues - global economic issues, global security issues, because I'm quite certain that when China and the United States cooperate, we are better able to resolve some of the really complex and difficult issues that face the international system." 15. Mid of Hill listening 16. Wide of Rice during secondary meeting 17. Mid of Rice listening to Chinese State Councillor, Tang Jiaxuan 18. UPSOUND (Mandarin): Tang Jiaxuan, Chinese State Councillor: "We're no longer just stakeholders, but cooperative partners." 19. Wide of meeting STORYLINE: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing on Tuesday, who thanked her for emergency assistance sent by the US military early this month amid freak snowstorms in central and eastern China. Jintao paid tribute to the China-US relationship. "The relations between our two great nations don't just affect our countries and peoples, but the whole Asia Pacific region and the peace of the world," he said. She also met with Premier Wen Jiabao and State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan, a senior adviser on foreign affairs. During earlier meetings in Beijing, Rice told Chinese officials she expected them to help prod North Korea into fully declaring its nuclear programmes as part of efforts to breath life into a stalled disarmament process. She repeated her earlier criticisms of a referendum planned by China's rival Taiwan on joining the United Nations. Rice also met with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and the two discussed the need for a new UN resolution to pressure Iran into cooperating with nuclear inspectors. While Pyongyang maintains a large diplomatic mission in Beijing, Rice has ruled out talks with North Korean officials during her official stay in China, saying such a meeting was neither warranted nor could be of any use in the current circumstances. Although North Korea shut down its main nuclear reactor last year, American researchers who visited the complex earlier this month reported that officials there said they had slowed the removal of fuel rods. They said that was because the United States and other nations have fallen behind in supplying aid promised under the disarmament deal. While Washington has praised Beijing's constructive role over North Korea, the sides remain at loggerheads over Iran and other issues. Rice was scheduled to leave on Wednesday for Japan, the third stop on a regional tour to jump-start a year-old agreement under which North Korea pledged to dismantle its nuclear programmes in return for aid and diplomatic benefits. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...