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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
(R) shakes hands with his British counterpart Tony Blair in London May 10, 2004.
Wen arrived here Sunday on a three-day official visit to Britain, aimed at
promoting an all-round Sino-British relationship.(Xinhua Photo)
LONDON, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao and British Prime Minister Tony Blair Monday hailed the
comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries and pledged to
work closely to further strengthen bilateral relations.
Addressing a joint news conference with Blair at 10
Downing Street, Wen told reporters that China and Britain have agreed to
consolidate and strengthen cooperation as follows:
Firstly, China and Britain have agreed to establish a
mechanismon exchange of visits of government leaders.
"Prime Minster Blair has agreed to make a visit to
China next year, which will start the mechanism," Wen said.
Secondly, the two sides have agreed to intensify
discussions onimportant strategic issues such as fighting terrorism, promoting
nonproliferation, protecting environment and ensuring sustained development.
The two sides would increase cooperation in
investment and trade, finance, science and technology, education, environmental
protection and agriculture.
The two sides have also agreed to establish a
mechanism aimed at addressing disputes and improving mutual understanding
through dialogue.
Wen, who earlier in the day held talks with Blair on
bilateral and global issues, said the meeting was fruitful.
China and Britain would further follow out their
common stands and are sure to see a step forward in bilateral relations based
onthe principle of mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and win-win, Wen
said.
June will see the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties
between China and Britain, he added.
On the issue of human rights, Wen said the Chinese
government has always attached great importance to respecting and protecting
human rights.
China has included a provision of respecting human
rights into its constitution and beefed up efforts to promote democratic
political reform and intensify construction of its judicial system,Wen added.
On the issue of Iraq, Wen pointed out that China is
very concerned about what is happening in the war-torn country.
To resolve the issue, Wen said, power transfer must
be guaranteed to ensure that the Iraqi people rule Iraq by themselves.
It is very important for the United Nations to play
an important role in the country and stability must be restored to boost the
reconstruction process in Iraq, he added.
Wen also told reporters that Blair, on behalf of his
government,has expressed an positive stance toward the full market economy
status that the European Union is considering to grant China.
"It is time for the European Union to lift arms
embargo on China and give China full market status... To solve the issue is not
only beneficial to China but also to Europe," Wen stressed.
Blair told reporters that he was very impressed by
the economicdevelopment in China during his trip to China last year.
China is already and will be an even greater force in
the world,Blair said, adding that his government would adopt right steps to
improve the understanding of China by the British people.
What is important for developing bilateral relations
between China and Britain is not just to enhance commercial ties, but alsoto
develop cultural exchanges, Blair said.
Before the news conference, the two governments
issued a joint statement envisaging closer cooperation on bilateral,
multilateraland global issues.
Earlier in the day, Blair hosted a Guard of Honor
ceremony for Wen in the Quadrangle in the compound of the British Office, before
holding talks with Wen.
Wen's visit to Britain, the first since he took
office one yearago, is the fourth leg of his five-nation European tour, which
hastaken him to Germany, Belgium and Italy. He will fly to Ireland onTuesday.
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