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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao said here Wednesday that the common interests of China and India are
greater than their differences, and the cooperation between the two is greater
than their competition.
Wen made the remarks while meeting with his Indian
counterpart Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the First East Asia Summit.
China and India are not only mutually important
neighbors, but also big developing countries, Wen said. The strengthening of
cooperation between China and India is not only beneficial to the 23 billion
people of the two countries, but also conducive to promoting peace, stability
and development of Asia and the world at large.
Currently, relations between the two countries are
developing well, with the two sides declaring the establishment of a
comprehensive and cooperative partnership, the Chinese premier said. This has
demonstrated to the world that China and India are cooperation partners, not
rivals, he added.
Wen pointed out that the considerable progress
achieved in terms of the Sino-Indian relations is the result of the concerted
efforts made by the two sides, which should be greatly treasured.
"We should appreciate and handle the relations
between the countries from a long-term and strategic perspective," he noted.
Wen pointed out that two important things ought to be
done now.One is to implement the consensus reached between the leaders of the
two countries and expand an overall and substantial cooperation between the two
sides by combining trade and mutual investments with technological cooperation,
so as to push forward their economic and trade relations.
The other is to do a good job in conducting a variety
of activities of the China-India Friendship Year in 2006 so as to enhance mutual
understanding and friendship, he said.
For his part, Singh said that both India and China
are countries of ancient civilization, and in the past they made outstanding
contributions to developing the civilization of the mankind.
It is a shared responsibility for India and China to
strengthencooperation and continue to expedite the progress of this region and
the world, the Indian leader said.
While expressing his pleasure with the steady
development of the economic and trade relations between the two countries, Singh
said that the current trade volume is incommensurate to the populations of the
two countries.
He said that the two sides should take measures to
incessantly deepen bilateral cooperation while strengthening cooperation in
science and technology, so as to benefit the peoples of the two countries and
the world at large.
At the First Asia Summit held here earlier Wednesday, Wen delivered a major speech titled "Be Open and Inclusive, and Achieve Mutual Benefit and Common Progress." Enditem |