美国副总统拜登四川大学演讲视频中英文

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1、Remarks by the Vice President at Sichuan University Chengdu, ChinaTHE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you, all, very much. (Applause.) Mr. President, thank you for your gracious introduction. We have an expression in the United States Senate where I served for many years when we want to say something personal

2、, we say, permit me a point of personal privilege. I would like to introduce you to two of my family members who Ive brought along with me, my daughter-in-law Kathleen Biden and my granddaughter Naomi Biden. Would you guys stand? (Applause.)It would be more appropriate to say Naomi brought me along

3、with her since shes a budding Chinese speaker, been taking Chinese for five years, so Ive been listening to her on the whole trip.I want to again thank you very much. I had a wonderful few days in Beijing and a series of very positive and productive conversations with Chinese leaders. And Im pleased

4、 to make my first visit to western China, which has played such an incredible, such an incredible role in this nations proud, proud history, and which today is the vanguard of Chinese - Chinas high-tech future.Two years ago, Sichuan province suffered one of the greatest natural disasters in Chinas r

5、ecent history. And the American people were inspired - were inspired by the way you all came together to help one another during that crisis. And Im absolutely amazed as I drive around the city, and Ill be moving out into the province later, after this speech - Im amazed at how quickly you have rebu

6、ilt and you have recovered.The people of Chengdu, let me say simply that your hospitality has more than lived up to your reputation as the “land of abundance,” so again, thank you so very much for that hospitality.Its also great to be here on a university campus. I also want to thank our host, the u

7、niversity which counts amongst its alumni some of the most illustrious figures in recent Chinese history, including Zhu De and Ba Jin, both of whom are - one a literary icon; the other, one of the most illustrious figures, and a founding father of the republic.Im also pleased to be joined today by -

8、 hes already been introduced - but by our ambassador, our new ambassador Gary Locke whose grandfather came to the United States from Canton in the 1890s and toiled as a house servant in the United States in exchange for being able to get English language lessons. In less than two generations - two g

9、enerations later, Gary Locke, his grandson, has served as the governor of his home state of Washington, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the chief of mission in one our most important diplomatic posts in the world.I share this story with you not because its unique, but because it is uniquely Ameri

10、can. While not every child or grandchild of an immigrant will reach the pinnacle of society as Ambassador Locke has, America continues to put such possibilities within reach of all those who seek our shores.On my first visit to China, which was more than 30 years ago when I was a young United States

11、 senator in 1979, I was with the first delegation of congressional leaders to visit China after normalization. We had several days of business with then Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping. It was a very different country then, but what was absolutely clear to me was that China was on the cusp of a remarkabl

12、e transformation.Changes were just getting underway. My first introduction here in Sichuan that would begin transforming a largely agrarian society into an engine of economic global and help lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty was - seemed to me clear at the time. That first visit cam

13、e amid a debate in the United States of America similar to the one that exists today about how to view Chinas emergence. Let me be clear - let me be clear: I believed in 1979 and said so and I believe now that a rising China is a positive development, not only for the people of China but for the Uni

14、ted States and the world as a whole.A rising China will fuel economic growth and prosperity and it will bring to the fore a new partner with whom we can meet global challenges together. When President Obama and I took office in January of 2009, we made our relationship with China a top priority. We

15、were determined to set it on a stable and sustainable course that would benefit the citizens of both our countries. Our Presidents have met nine times since then, including very successful state visits in Beijing and Washington, and have spoken numerous times by telephone.Direct discussions between

16、senior policymakers and the personal ties that result from such discussions in my view over the last 35 years of conducting foreign policy are the keys to building cooperation. Theyre built on understanding. They allow us to better understand each other and allow us to define our interests in ways that are clear so that each one of us know what the other countrys interests are, and to see the world through the eyes of the other with the intention

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