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Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) holds a
welcome ceremony for the visiting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse
at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Feb. 27,
2007.(Xinhua/Rao Aimin) Photo
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BEIJING, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- China and Sri Lanka on
Tuesday signed a series of deals when Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse is
visiting Beijing to mark the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties.
The eight agreements on economy,
investment, movies, agriculture and eye corneas donation were signed after
President Hu Jintao held one-hour talks with Rajapakse.
In recent years, China and Sri Lanka have witnessed
frequent high-level exchanges and increasing trade cooperation, said Hu, adding
that the two countries have shared mutual understanding and support in
international and regional affairs.
"Facts prove that China and Sri Lanka are close and
friendly neighbors, reliable friends and cooperative partners," Hu said.
China thanks Sri Lanka for its adherence to the
one-China policy and will support the efforts Sri Lanka has made to safeguard
sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity, Hu said.
Hu suggested the two countries work closely to
finalize the large cooperative projects and projects aided by China, and deepen
cooperation in such fields as infrastructure.
Both as developing countries, the two countries enjoy
extensive interests in international and regional affairs and China will
strengthen coordination with Sri Lanka in multilateral organizations like the
United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Rajapakse reaffirmed Sri Lanka's adherence to
one-China policy, saying his country will learn from China's experiences.
Rajapakse vowed to enhance bilateral cooperation on
such areas as trade, culture, infrastructure, energy development, tourism,
anti-terrorism and international affairs.
Total trade volume between China and Sri Lanka
reached 1.44129 billion U.S. dollars in 2006, increasing by 16.9 percent over
the previous year, including 1.10646 billion U.S. dollars of exports and 34.83
million U.S. dollars of imports.
Rajapakse arrived here Monday, kicking off a
seven-day state visit to China.
Rajapakse presented two corneas, a replica of a
Buddha statue and a five-year-old male elephant to China as gifts for the 50
years anniversary of diplomatic ties.
Besides Beijing, Rajapakse will
also visit China's business hub Shanghai, Guangzhou, capital of southern
Guangdong Province, and central Hubei Province.