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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) shakes hands with British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott during their meeting in London, capital of Britain, Sept. 13, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
LONDON, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao on Wednesday spoke highly of China-British relations in various areas.
During his meeting with British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott and members of the China task force, Wen said, cooperation between the two countries in trade and investment, finance, science
and technology, education and culture, environmental protection and sustainable
development, health and the Olympics have been progressing smoothly.
The premier also commended the efforts of the task
forces set up by either side some three years ago, saying they have made
important contributions to bilateral relations, particularly to the further
development of bilateral ties.
Prescott was impressed by the effective
British-Chinese cooperation, and called for more in extended areas.
He said, energy security and climate change are
challenges facing the international society and one of the solutions is to
ensure sustainable urban development. Britain wishes to enhance cooperation in
this aspect with China.
The Chinese Premier said China is very positive
towards the cooperation between universities of two countries as well as
promoting collaboration on sustainable development put forward by the British
side.
In his view, the two sides should tap further the potentials for new bilateral cooperation and extend dialogues on climate change, energy security, sustainable development and environmental protection to bring about more fruitful results. Enditem