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Wen, Ahern agree to boost Sino-Irish ties
www.chinaview.cn 2004-05-12 11:13:56

    DUBLIN, May 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Irish counterpart, Bertie Ahern, agreed on Tuesday to make more efforts for the development of bilateral relations.

Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (R) hosts a ceremony to welcome visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Dublin May 11, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)


Wen and Ahern attend a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding on designating Ireland as an official destination for Chinese tourism groups.(Xinhua Photo)

    Addressing a dinner hosted by Ahern in Dublin Castle, Wen said Sino-Irish relations have made "substantive progress."

    "China-Ireland relations are part and parcel of the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership and we see Ireland as a trust-worthy partner in the EU," Wen said.

    "We appreciate Ireland's position of upholding the one-China policy and regard as positive the efforts it has been making during its Presidency of the European Council for the advancement of China-EU relations," Wen said.

    During the talks with Ahern, Wen proposed that the two countries maintain the momentum of high-level visits, strengthen political dialogues and consultations, and step up cooperation in software and telecommunications, construction services, agriculture and animal husbandry, and cultural and educational exchanges.

    The Chinese premier said the two sides should address their differences through dialogues and consultations.

    Ahern, for his part, said Wen's visit fully reflects China's sincerity to develop friendly ties with Ireland and the EU.

    The Irish government will unswervingly adhere to its one-China policy and stands ready to make more efforts to develop its comprehensive relationship with China, Ahern said.

    He said Ireland, which holds the rotating EU presidency, will play an active role in pushing for an early EU recognition of China as full market economy.

    Also on Tuesday, Wen and Ahern attended a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding on designating Ireland as an official destination for Chinese tourism groups.

    On Wednesday, Wen is expected to attend a business breakfast and visit the headquarters of Iona Technologies, an Irish software company doing business in China.

    He will also meet with Irish President Mary McAleese before departing for Shannon, west Ireland, where he is scheduled to visit Shannon Development and the University of Limerick.

    Wen arrived in Dublin on Tuesday afternoon. His current Europe tour, the first since he took office last year, has already taken him to Germany, Belgium, the EU headquarters in Brussels, Italy and Britain. He is scheduled to leave Ireland for Beijing on Wednesday evening. Enditem

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