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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- China and France both support convening a
summit of the Group of Twenty nations, according to their joint press communique
issued here Sunday.
The communique, issued when French President Jacques Chirac is paying a state visit to
China, says that the two countries will jointly research issues including global
economic governance, especially prior to the summit of the Group of Eight
industrialized nations (G-8), sustainable development and dialogues with
developing countries.
The two countries agreed to enhance high-level political dialogues, promote an
exchange of mutual visits at high levels and expand consensus on important
global issues in fields of development, poverty alleviation, environment,
diseases, crises prevention and handling, anti-proliferation, war on terror and
reform of the United Nations.
The communique says China and France will institutionalize the coordination
between the two countries' permanent delegations in the United Nations and other
international organizations, cooperate in conflict prevention and peacekeeping
and propose joint initiatives whenever possible.
President Chirac's visit will further deepen the "bilateral all-round strategic
partnership," and enhance economic, industrial and technological
relations so as to make them reach "levels commensurate with good political
relations," the communique says.
The two countries will continue to implement the joint statement on
all-round strategic partnership in January 2004, and both countries value
multilateralism and the aim and principles ofthe UN Charter, it says.
The French side notices China's adherence to the five principles of
peaceful coexistence, it says. Enditem |