DUSHANBE -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's just-concluded four-nation visit to
Asian and European countries was fruitful in promoting bilateral ties and
cooperation in concrete terms with related countries, Chinese Foreign Minister
Li Zhaoxing said Saturday.
Wen, who attended three international meetings and nearly 80 bilateral and
multilateral activities in eight days, mapped out a future development blueprint
for Asia-Europe Meeting, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the
ties between China and other related countries, said Li, who accompanied Wen on
the visit.
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao addresses a
news conference after meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the
Chancellery in Berlin September 14, 2006.
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Starting from Sept. 9, Wen visited Finland, Britain, Germany and Tajikistan,
attended the ninth China-EU Summit and the sixth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in
the Finnish capital of Helsinki, and participated in the fifth SCO prime
ministers' meeting in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe.
Wen expounded China's ideal for peaceful development and building a
harmonious world in the tour, and exchanged opinions with all sides on world
situation and regional hot issues, Li said on board of the airliner back home.
STRENGTHENING MUTUAL TRUST BETWEEN CHINA, EUROPE
Focusing on the long-term Sino-European ties, Wen proposed to draft a
cooperative agreement of new Sino-European partnership and start negotiations
immediately on related issues.
The proposal, which was welcomed by the European side, would involve various
fields such as politics, economy, science, technology, culture, education,
sustainable development and other international issues.
The proposal would establish a legal framework for a long-term, healthy and
stable Sino-European relationship, and make the relationship endure time,
incidents and change of leadership.
Wen believed the kickoff of the negotiations on signing the Sino-European new
framework agreement was of great importance in broadening and deepening the
all-around Sino-European strategic partnership, and would push the bilateral
ties to a new level.
The Chinese foreign minister said Premier Wen had frankly addressed the
concerns of European countries about China's path of development, trade
imbalance between the two sides, protection of intellectual property, energy
security, as well as democracy and human rights.
Wen has on various occasions pointed out that China is a responsible country.
Wen has made it clear that China attaches importance to sustainable
development, follows an strategy aimed at a win-win and mutual beneficial
situation, bases its efforts to settle the energy problem at home, pays high
attention to protecting intellectual property and is ready to properly settle
differences between China and Europe through dialogue and consultations on equal
footing.
The remarks by Wen were convincing and conformed to reality, Li said.
ELABORATING ON CHINA'S POLICIES
The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) was an important platform for promoting
Asian-European cooperation, and it was not only beneficial to both sides, but
also to enhancement of multilateralism, Li said.
The sixth ASEM summit was held on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the
founding of the ASEM mechanism. The gathering attracted leaders from 39 parties,
including the 10 ASEAN members plus Japan, China and South Korea, the 25-member
European Union and the Commission of the European Union.
Li said Wen had expounded China's stands on six major issues, including
efforts to enhance multilateralism and deal with threats to security,
globalization and competitiveness, energy, climate change, dialogue between
different cultures and civilizations, as well as the future development of ASEM.
During the visit, the Chinese premier put forward eight proposals regarding
the future trend of ASEM, in addition to initiatives to strengthen small and
medium-sized enterprises, prevention and control of bird flu, cooperation in
promoting rural development and holding dialogue between different religions.
Those stands and proposals have received support from all participants, Li
said, adding many world leaders have also expressed support to the call by the
Chinese premier for building a harmonious world.
IMPLEMENTING COMMON UNDERSTANDING
Li said the fifth prime ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) focused on implementing the consensus reached by heads of
state at the Shanghai summit in June,2006 and deepening cooperation in various
fields among SCO members.
Wen put forward the concrete steps and measures to promote cooperation among
SCO members in such fields as economy, security and humanities.
Wen said China had set a goal to expand its trade with other SCO members from
the current 40 billion U.S. dollars to 80 billion, even 100 billion dollars, by
2010.
Economic cooperation was an important aspect of the cooperation among SCO
members, the premier said, adding that all the member states would contribute to
the promotion of trade and investment facilitation in a bid to ensure the steady
growth of economy and trade among them.
Therefore, "China will increase its exports while expanding its imports," Wen
said, noting that China was ready to grant further credit and fund-rising
support so as to strengthen the concrete cooperation with all SCO members and to
bring benefits to all.
Li said Wen's speeches were very significant for promoting the concrete
cooperation in various fields among SCO members and maintaining permanent peace
and common prosperity in the region.
Wen's speeches won approval and support from leaders of all the countries and
international opinion, Li added.
HIGHLIGHTING KEY POINTS, DEEPENING COOPERATION
Li said that during the visit, Wen signed over 30 cooperation agreements with
leaders of Finland, Britain, Germany, Tajikistan on politics, economy and trade,
science and technology, culture and education, energy and environmental
protection.
During Wen's visit to Finland, China and Finland decided to deepen their
cooperation in sci-tech innovation, investment and humanities fields.
During his visit to Britain, the two nations agreed to extend cooperation in
key fields, respectively establishing the China-UK climate change and energy
working group and a high-level dialogue mechanism for sustainable development.
During the visit to Germany, China and Germany decided to maintain the annual
meeting mechanism between the prime ministers of the two nations, to communicate
with each other through hot lines at any time and strengthen exchanges on major
strategic issues.
During his visit to Tajikistan, both sides agreed to negotiate and sign as
early as possible the China-Tajikistan treaty on good-neighborliness, friendship
and cooperation and to strengthen cooperation in economic and trade as well as
security fields. This would lay a solid legal foundation for the development of
a long-term and stable relationship between the two countries.
Li said Wen also met with 15 heads of state or government and reached
important consensus with them on developing bilateral relations when attending
ASEM and the SCO prime ministers' meeting.