"[Our] countries have reiterated, once again, the course conducted by the leadership of both states aimed at strengthening and expanding good neighborly relations," Bakiev told reporters at a news conference following his talks. "In principle, we have reached agreement on all views and positions."
Trade, economic, and regional security issues were expected to dominate the agenda.
"I am looking forward to meetings with President Bakiev and other members of the government of your country," Hu said upon his arrival in Bishkek. "I am sure that my visit will bring a new additional impulse to the development of our good, neighborly relations and serve as a symbol of friendship and cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan."
A political document on the further development of bilateral relations is due to be signed during Hu's visit.
"As with regard to agreements that will be signed," Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Ednan Karabaev told reporters in Bishkek on August 13, "there will be an intragovernmental agreement to fight the illegal drugs trade, an agreement in the field of animal quarantines, a memorandum on cooperation in environment protection, and also one on the opening of schools of higher education and a Confucius Institute [promoting Chinese language and culture]."
Today's talks came ahead of a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Bishkek on August 16.
The SCO comprises China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Hu is also expected to observe joint SCO antiterrorism military exercises in Russia on August 17 with other heads of SCO states before traveling on to Kazakhstan.
The exercises are taking place in Russia's Chelyabinsk region and near Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region from August 9 to 17.