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Deepen
Comprehensive Cooperation and Enhance China-ASEAN Strategic
Partnership
Speech by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at The Ninth China-ASEAN
Summit Kuala Lumpur 2005-12-12 Malaysia, 12 December
2005
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (fifth from
left), attends the 9th China-ASEAN Summit held in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia on 12 December 2005.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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Dear Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad
Badawi,
Dear Colleagues,
I am delighted to meet you again in Kuala Lumpur today to
exchange views on how to build a strong China-ASEAN strategic partnership.
This year has seen new headway in China-ASEAN relations.
There have been frequent high-level visits in both directions and closer
cooperation and exchanges in various fields, and the following important
achievements have been made:
First, there is a strong momentum of growth in our
comprehensive cooperation. The Plan of Action aimed at promoting China-ASEAN
strategic partnership is being implemented, and a detailed two-year
implementation plan has been adopted. With gratifying progress in our
cooperation in economy, trade, social undertaking, culture, science and
technology, youth and other fields, China-ASEAN relationship has entered a new
stage of more practical and all-around growth.
Second, solid progress has been made in the building of
China-ASEAN Free Trade Area. Free trade in goods has begun and the
all-around tariff reduction process has started since last July. China-ASEAN
trade continues to grow and is expected to exceed US$120 billion this year.
Negotiations on agreements on trade in services and on investment are under way.
Third, fruitful progress has been made in China-ASEAN
security cooperation. The Tripartite Agreement for Joint Marine Seismic
Undertaking in the Agreement Area in the South China Sea was signed by China,
the Philippines and Vietnam, which marked a breakthrough in the joint
development of the South China Sea. Senior Officials Meeting and its Working
Group meetings on the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China
Sea were convened, and the implementation of the Declaration has started. The
recent successful convocation of the first Informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on
Transnational Crime Plus China Consultation has further deepened our cooperation
in counter-terrorism, drug control, law enforcement and other related areas.
Fourth, China-ASEAN cooperation in development has made
remarkable progress. The Second Greater Mekong Subregion Economic
Cooperation Summit was successfully held in Kunming, China last July, which
adopted the Kunming Declaration. The fact that China will become a Development
Partner of BIMP-EAGA will provide a new channel for China-ASEAN cooperation.
These new achievements in China-ASEAN relations have
brought greater benefits to both sides. They fully reflect that during the 15
years of growth of China-ASEAN dialogue partnership, the mutual political trust
between the two sides has been strengthened, our dialogue and exchanges deepened
and our two-way cooperation enriched and enhanced. With new progress made and
new ground opened in each passing year, China-ASEAN relations have entered a new
period of growth unseen in the past.
Instructive conclusions can be drawn from the success of
China-ASEAN relations.
First, to act in a spirit of equality and mutual benefit
is essential for the growth of China-ASEAN relations. We have treated each
other as equals and respected each other's choice of mode of development. We
have refrained from interfering in each other's internal affairs, enhanced
mutual trust through candid dialogue and addressed issues in bilateral relations
through consultation. And we have pursued mutually beneficial cooperation and
striven to bring maximum benefit to both sides. All this has been critical in
ensuring the steady growth and deepening of China-ASEAN relations.
Second, common need has bound China and ASEAN
together. We both have the historical mission of eliminating poverty,
narrowing gap between the rich and the poor, accelerating development and making
life better for our peoples; and we are both facing the key challenges of
countering traditional and non-traditional security threats and safeguarding
durable peace and stability in the region. Such common need and joint
responsibilities have brought us together.
Third, to seek consensus through consultation is the
principal way of enhancing cooperation between China and ASEAN. We
have endeavored to expand common ground while putting aside differences and
fully addressed each other's concern. We have borne in mind both long-term
development prospects and current conditions. We have pursued an incremental
approach that yields steady progress. Thus, we have been able to develop a mode
of cooperation that is in keeping with actual conditions of the two sides.
Fourth, the mechanism of cooperation is the effective
platform for promoting China-ASEAN relationship. With practical need in
mind, we have, step by step, set up mechanisms of dialogue and cooperation at
various levels, maintained regular communication and coordination, set the
direction of cooperation in different fields, and identified priority in these
fields. This has ensured the smooth cooperation between China and ASEAN.
Fifth, to open up new areas of cooperation provides the
driving force for the growth of China-ASEAN relations. In the face of rapid
changes in both regional and international developments, we have closely
followed the global trend, kept pace with the advance of the times, and actively
explored new forms of greater cooperation to promote common development. Thus,
we have maintained the vigor and vitality of China-ASEAN relations.
Dear Colleagues,
China-ASEAN dialogue and cooperation will enter the second
15-year period of growth. In the next 15 years, China will build itself into a
country of moderate prosperity, ASEAN will accelerate the formation of the ASEAN
Community, and China-ASEAN relations are expected to register major progress. To
enhance China-ASEAN strategic partnership, we must make sure that steady and new
progress is made every year. To ensure more vigorous and fruitful growth of
China-ASEAN relations next year, I wish to put forward the following initiatives
for cooperation:
One, forge stronger bond of China-ASEAN friendship.
We propose that extensive activities be carried out to mark the 15th anniversary
of China-ASEAN dialogue relations and the Year of Friendship and Cooperation
Between China and ASEAN, and that broad public participation in these activities
be encouraged, so as to ensure strong public support for the long-term growth of
China-ASEAN relations.
Two, put in place a planned framework for China-ASEAN
relations. After almost a year's hard work, China-ASEAN Eminent Persons
Group has presented us with a comprehensive report which offers good suggestions
for enhancing China-ASEAN relations. We should study and adopt these suggestions
in conjunction with the China-ASEAN Plan of Action.
Three, endeavor to build China-ASEAN Free Trade
Area. We should accelerate the tariff reduction process, ensure the full and
efficient implementation of the Agreement on Trade in Goods, and press ahead
with the negotiations on agreements on trade in services and on investment so as
to complete the building of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area on schedule.
Four, identify new priority areas of cooperation. On
the basis of deepening China-ASEAN cooperation in agriculture, information and
communications technology, human resources development, mutual investment and
the Mekong Basin development, we propose that transportation, energy, culture,
tourism and public health be made the five new key areas of China-ASEAN
cooperation. We should also explore the feasibility of building a China-ASEAN
Information Highway on the basis of Greater Mekong Subregion Information Highway
program. The exhibition of China's advanced and applicable technologies
displayed at the Second China-ASEAN Expo this year were well received by the
ASEAN countries. China is ready to hold the same technology exhibitionnext year
and hold an exhibition tour in ASEAN countries.
Five, vigorously promote personnel exchanges. Over 5
million people from China and ASEAN have been on mutual visits this year. To
facilitate personnel exchanges, strengthen friendship and the building of the
China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, we propose mutual exemption of visas for diplomatic
and service passport holders within next year and having further discussions on
simplifying procedures for personnel exchanges.
Dear Colleagues,
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian flu in some
countries and regions poses a severe threat to human health. It has become a
global public health security issue of deep concern to governments of all
countries and relevant international organizations. Indeed, it has become a
grave challenge facing the international community. Asia is hard hit by highly
pathogenic avian flu, and we should make every effort to prevent and control it
in the interest of public health security and sustained economic development of
all countries in this region. To strengthen regional cooperation, work together
to prevent and control the highly pathogenic avian flu and stop the transmission
of the virus to humans is an urgent task facing us all.
China is ready to provide, within its capability, funds,
medical supplies and technical assistance to ASEAN countries affected by avian
flu. Using the China-ASEAN Fund for Public Health, China will provide technical
training to ASEAN countries, take part in joint research and strengthen exchange
of experience in avian flu prevention and control. China's National Bird Flu
Reference Laboratory is ready to share its experience and carry out cooperation
in diagnosis with ASEAN countries. We suggest that the two sides enhance
information sharing about the occurrence of avian flu and speedily set up a
joint mechanism of prevention and control. We also suggest that a China-ASEAN
Health Ministers' Meeting on Emerging Infectious Diseases be convened in the
first half of next year to discuss avian flu prevention and control, vaccine
research and development and related issues. China will host the International
Pledging Conference on Avian and Human Influenza with the EU and the World Bank
in China next January. ASEAN is warmly welcome to attend the conference.
Dear Colleagues,
To promote good-neighborly ties and friendly cooperation
with ASEAN countries is China's long-term strategic decision. We will, firmly
following the principle of "building good-neighborly relationship and
partnership with our neighbors" and "fostering a friendly, secure and prosperous
neighborly environment", endeavor to forge a stronger China-ASEAN strategic
partnership. With China-ASEAN trade and economic cooperation leading the way, we
are ready to deepen our cooperation in all areas, particularly social, cultural,
political and security cooperation. We continue to firmly support ASEAN in
playing the leading role in regional cooperation; and we are ready, on the basis
of China-ASEAN cooperation, to work with ASEAN to promote East Asia cooperation
and make new contribution to peace and prosperity in the region.
Thank you.
(Source: www.aseansec.org)
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