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BALI, Indonesia, Oct. 7
(Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Tuesday met on separate occasions
leaders of the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand and exchanged views on
bilateral relations and issues of common concern.
When meeting Philippine President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Wen expressed his satisfaction with the stable
development of bilateral relations, according to a press release from the
Chinese delegation.
The Chinese premier said that
China and the Philippines should continue to expand economic and trade
cooperation, especially in fishing and agriculture.
Arroyo thanked China for its
precious assistance in agriculture, fishing and infrastructure, hoping that the
two countries' cooperation can expand into more areas.
In the meeting with Malaysian
Prime Minister Datuk Mahathir, Wen said Mahathir has made important contribution
to the fast and comprehensive development of exchange and cooperation in all
fields between China and Malaysia in recent years.
The two countries should continue
to support and coordinate with each other on regional and international affairs
to make more efforts in strengthening South-South cooperation, Wen said.
Mahathir said that maintaining a
friendly relationship with China is in the interests of the Malaysian people and
the Malaysian government will not change the policy.
The Malaysian prime minister
stressed that the development of China will not pose any threat, but will be
conducive to peace and prosperity of Asia and the world.
While meeting with Thai Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Wen said that the strategic cooperative relations
between China and Thailand have achieved fruitful results.
The agreement signed by the two
countries on removing tariffs on vegetables and fruits have taken effect on Oct.
1. This marks an important progress in establishing China-ASEAN free trade area,
the premier said.
The agreement, Thaksin said, will
bring benefit to both countries and will be helpful to promoting the economic
and trade relations between Thailand and China.
Thaks in also said Thai King
Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Thai people are looking forward to the state visit by
Chinese President Hu Jintao.
Wen and the three leaders came
here to attend a series of meetings related to the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN). Enditem |