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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C), South
Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
meet in Cebu of the Philippines, Jan. 14, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Yao
Dawei) Photo Gallery
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CEBU,
Philippines, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of China, Japan and South Korea agreed
on Sunday to hold aperiodic meetings on a rotating basis to further enhance
political trust.
At the Seventh Trilateral Leaders' Meeting of China,
Japan and South Korea in Cebu, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun agreed that the
first aperiodic meeting of the leaders will be held in China this year.
During the meeting held in Cebu, the second largest
city of the Philippines, the three leaders also reached consensus on improving
political trust among the three East Asian countries.
First, they agreed that the leaders of the three
countries should strengthen communications and maintain the existing mechanism
of trilateral leaders' meeting, and that they will hold the aforesaid aperiodic
meetings, should a need arise, in one of the three countries on a rotating
basis.
Secondly, the leaders agreed to establish a mechanism
of regular consultations among senior foreign affairs officials of the three
countries to communicate on issues of common concern and properly handle the
concerns of each country.
Thirdly, they expressed the willingness to promote
cooperation on trade, investment and energy. They agreed to initiate
negotiations on trilateral investment arrangement and to explore a mechanism of
trilateral quality inspection.
Fourthly, the leaders agreed to strengthen
cooperation on trade, economy, information industry, environmental protection,
development of human resources and culture. They jointly named a number of new
priorities in trilateral cooperation, including finance, science and technology,
public health, tourism, logistics and distribution, youth and teenager
communications.
Fifthly, the leaders agreed to promote cultural
exchanges in a bid to enhance understanding and friendship among the people of
the three countries. The three countries will jointly hold "Year of Cultural
Exchanges among China, Japan and Republic of Korea" in2007.
China will hold the Ninth Asian Art Festival under
the theme of Chinese, Japanese and South Korean cultures.
Wen said further strengthening cooperation among
China, Japan and South Korea is in conformity with the common aspiration of the
people of all countries in the region, the common expectations of the
international community and the trend of the times.
On the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula, Wen
emphasized China's adherence to peaceful resolution of the issue through
dialogue and negotiations so as to achieve denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula and to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula and in Northeast
Asia at large.
Under active mediation by China and with joint
efforts by all parties concerned, he said, the process of six-party talks
resumed after a 13-month stalemate.
Wen said the six-party talks, which is the practical
and effective means to solve the nuclear issue, facilitates an important
platform of communication and consultation for all parties in the process of
building up a new model in Northeast Asia.
Wen said China is ready to make join efforts with
Japan and South Korea to hold sound consultations with other parties, strive for
progress in the talks and realize the goal of the denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula at an early date.
Abe and Roh said Japan and South Korea will work for
peaceful resolution of the nuclear issue through dialogues and negotiations.
They expressed their willingness to strengthen communication and cooperation
with China to expedite the process of the six-party talks.
On cooperation in East Asia, Wen said China, Japan
and South Korea should continue to promote the cooperation in the spirit of
openness, inclusiveness, tolerance, and win-win results of mutual benefit.
Wen said that they should respect the ASEAN's leading
role in East Asia cooperation, and regard the ASEAN Plus Three (China, Japan and
South Korea) as the main channel in pushing forward East Asia cooperation.
The leaders of the three countries maintained that
their meeting was frank, practical and fruitful, which further made clear the
direction of trilateral cooperation in the future.