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BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- China Monday mapped out in a diplomatic
strategy document the objectives of its policy towards the European Union (EU).
The document, titled "China's EU Policy Paper", is the first ever
paper on the nation's policy towards the European Union. According to the
paper, China's EU policy objectives are:
-- To promote a sound and steady development of China-EU political
relations under the principles of mutual respect, mutualtrust and seeking common
ground while reserving differences, and contribute to world peace and stability;
-- To deepen China-EU economic cooperation and trade under the principles
of mutual benefit, reciprocity and consultation on an equal basis, and promote
common development;
-- To expand China-EU cultural and people-to-people exchanges under the
principle of mutual emulation, common prosperity and complementarity, and
promote cultural harmony and progress betweenthe East and the West.
In retrospect, the paper says China and the European Economic Community
established diplomatic relations in 1975, China and the EU launched their annual
summit mechanism in 1998 and in 2001, the two sides established a full
partnership.
It says China attaches importance to the role and influence of the EU in
regional and international affairs.
Despite their twists and turns, China-EU relations as a whole have been
growing stronger and more mature and are now on the track of a comprehensive and
sound development, the paper says, noting that "China-EU relations now are
better than any time in history."
"There is no fundamental conflict of interest between China andthe EU and
neither side poses a threat to the other," says the paper, adding that "the
common ground between China and the EU faroutweighs their disagreements."
The paper notes that both China and the EU stand for democracy in
international relations and an enhanced role of the UN and both are committed to
combating international terrorism and promoting sustainable development through
poverty elimination and environmental protection endeavors.
It says China and the EU are highly complementary economically thanks to
their respective advantages and both China and the EU member states have a long
history and splendid culture each and stand for more cultural exchanges and
mutual emulation. Enditem |