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Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (R)
shakes hands with visiting EU Commissioner for External Relations and
Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner during their meeting in
Beijing, Jan. 17, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Li Tao) Photo Gallery
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Xinhua Writers Xu Song, Lin Liping & Hao Yalin
BEIJING, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- China and the European
Union (EU) announced on Wednesday the official launch of talks on a new pact, an
apparent effort from the two sides to reinforce their strategic partnership.
The announcement of the launch of the Partnership
Cooperation Agreement (PCA), was made at a joint press conference held by
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and visiting EU counterpart Benita
Ferrero-Waldner.
"The agreement will provide a comprehensive basis
covering the whole range of the political, economic and trade relationship
between China and the European Union," Waldner said.
She told reporters that the new agreement would cover
22 sectors, including energy, environment, trade and human rights.
In September 2006 in Helsinki, the EU and China
agreed to launch talks on the PCA to update the 1985 Trade and Economic
Cooperation Agreement, which currently constitutes the legal basis governing
EU-China relations.
"I agree with Waldner's comments, that China and the
EU are not only trade partners, but all-round strategic partners. We share broad
common interests and common positions," said Li.
He said the joint efforts of China and the EU will
also be conducive to world peace and common development.
Waldner, the EU Commissioner for External Relations
and Neighborhood Policy, said that the new pact would reflect all the changes in
the bilateral relationship since 1985.
In September 2006, the EU and China agreed in
Helsinki to launch the talks on the PCA aimed to update the 1985 Trade and
Economic Cooperation Agreement, which currently constitutes the legal basis
governing EU-China relations.
Earlier in the day, the EU office in Beijing
announced the creation of a new Europe-China law school in China and other
projects such as offering training program to Chinese managers.
During his talks with Waldner, Li said, "We should
continue to increase political dialogue to enhance mutual trust, actively expand
and deepen bilateral cooperation in trade, science and technology, agriculture
and education, and properly handle any differences that arise between the two
sides," said Li.
Li also expressed his appreciation for the EU's
adherence to the one-China policy.
"I hope the EU side can make concerted efforts with
China to combat Taiwan independence and jointly safeguard the peace and
stability across the Taiwan Straits, in the Asian and Pacific region and the
whole world," Li said.
Waldner noted that the PCA would provide an overall
foundation for the development of bilateral political, economic and trade
relations.
She said China and the European Union are important
newly-emerging forces in the world enjoying fast growth, and now is the best
time to develop the bilateral relations.
The European Union is willing to work with China to
handle various global challenges and solve problems such as energy security,
fair trade and climate change, said Waldner.
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Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan (R) shakes hands with visiting EU Commissioner for External Relations and Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner during their meeting in Beijing, Jan. 17, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Li Xueren) Photo Gallery >>> |
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