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| Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) and visiting
Austrian Federal Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel review honor guards during
a welcome ceremony in Beijing April 20, 2005. (Xinhua)
| BEIJING, April 21 -- China and Austria signed five
agreements yesterday in Beijing to advance relations between the two countries.
Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting Austrian Chancellor
Wolfgang Schuessel witnessed the signing of the agreements following one-hour
official talks.
The documents included bilateral co-operation in
animal quarantine and animal health, the exchange of letters concerning
reciprocal exemption from taxation on revenues arising from international air
transport enterprises and a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on promoting
mutual investment. China and Austria established diplomatic ties in 1971.
The Hainan Airline Group of China also signed an MOU
with the Salzburg Economic Chamber on co-operation in tourism education and
research.
The local government of Binjiang District in Hangzhou
in Zhejiang Province signed an investment MOU with Austria's Porsche Holding
company.
During talks, Wen raised a three-point proposal to
further bilateral ties, including the keeping of high-level contacts,
encouraging Austrian companies to make investment in China and increasing
exchanges in sectors of culture, education, science and technology.
Schuessel arrived in Beijing on Tuesday night to
start a seven-day official visit to China.
On China's relations with Europe, Wen told Schuessel
that the European Union is both a full strategic partner and China's largest
trade partner.
He expressed appreciation for Austria's "positive
attitude" on the lifting of the EU's arms embargo on China.
Schuessel said the economies of the two countries are
strongly complementary and Austria is willing to help further the relationship
between China and Europe.
Austria will take the rotating EU presidency in
January 2006.
The two leaders also talked about the Taiwan issue
and Austrian support for China's reunification efforts.
Besides Wen, Schuessel also met Vice-President Zeng
Qinghong yesterday. Schuessel yesterday visited Peking University where he
delivered a speech on the role of Austria in Europe and relations between
Austria and China.
Trade between the two sides rose to more than 3
billion euros (US$3.87 billion) in 2004.
(Source: China Daily)
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