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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes
hands with British Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) at 10 Downing Street in
London, capital of Britain, Sept. 13, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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LONDON, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao and British Prime Minister Tony Blair reached wide-ranging
consensus on bilateral relations and major international issues on Wednesday.
During their talks in London, Wen and Blair spoke
highly of the current Sino-British relationship since the two countries
established the comprehensive strategic partnership, and expressed satisfaction
over the first round of strategic dialogue, economic and trade ties, and good
communication and coordination on major international and regional issues.
Both leaders agreed that China and Britain should
consolidate the bilateral relationship from the long-term strategic perspective,
and maintain the regular exchanges of high-level visits, so as to usher in a new
era for the development of the comprehensive strategic partnership.
They also agreed to further promote bilateral
economic and trade cooperation, increase two-way investment, and give support to
the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises.
Wen and Blair vowed to improve the mechanism of
high-level dialogues on sustainable development, energy cooperation, climate
change, and environmental protection.
They also reached consensus on expanding cooperation
in education, culture, youth exchanges and the Olympics.
On international issues, Wen and Blair said that both
China and Britain will continue making contributions to the settlement of the
Middle East conflicts, that coordinated positions are needed to find the best
solution to Iran's nuclear dispute, and that the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula should be resolved peacefully through diplomatic negotiations.
After the talks, the two leaders attended the signing
ceremony for cooperation documents on the establishment of China-Britain task
forces on energy and climate change.
Blair reiterated that Britain adheres to the
one-China policy.
Also on Wednesday, Wen Jiabao met with British
Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown. Enditem

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