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NEW DELHI, April 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday. The meeting resulted in the two governments signing a joint statement and declaring the establishment of strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries for peace and prosperity.
The two leaders reached common views on expanding friendly and
mutually-beneficial cooperation in a wide-range of fields between the two
countries.
The two governments also signed an agreement on political guiding
principles for solving the border issue.
During the talks, Singh, expressing a warm welcome to Wen, said Wen's
visit, which is made at a time when the two countries are celebrating the 55th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, is a milestone in the
bilateral relationship.
Developing relations with China is a most important part of India's
diplomacy as India deals with India-China relationship not only from the
perspective of bilateral relations, but also from the regional and world
perspective, the Indian prime minister said.
He said promotion of exchanges and cooperation between India and
China is not only the common view of people from all walks of life in India, but
also the practical requirement for ensuring national development and people's
welfare of India.
During the talks, Wen Jiabao put forward a six-point proposal:
-- Political clarification of the status of relations to push the
relations to a new high;
-- Widening exchanges and coordinating and cooperating closely;
-- Deepening economic and trade cooperation to seek mutual benefits;
-- Expanding cultural and people-to-people exchanges;
-- Establishing mutual trust in security to promote regional
cooperation; and
-- Speeding up the negotiations on border demarcation to ensure the
safety of border areas.
Agreeing with Wen's proposal, Singh said that widening exchanges and
deepening cooperation is the common desire of the two countries, adding that
India is willing to work together with China to make the India-China border as a
link of peace and friendship.
The two leaders also exchanged views on the situation in South Asia,
with the Chinese premier welcoming the efforts by India and Pakistan to improve
their relations. Wen said that China is not seeking any interests for its own in
South Asia and that China's promotion of relations with South Asian nations is
not against any third party. He added that China will play a constructive role
in promoting peace and development in South Asia.
The two leaders attended the signing ceremony of a number of
agreements on cooperation in the fields including finance and civil aviation
after the their talks. Enditem |