STOCKHOLM, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The relations between
China and Sweden have been undergoing smooth development since their diplomatic
ties were forged 57 years ago, and Chinese President HuJintao's upcoming visit
will further boost the Sino-Swedish friendship, Chinese Ambassador Lu Fengding
said.
The ambassador made the remarks in an exclusive
interview with Xinhua ahead of President Hu's state visit to the Scandinavian
country on June 8-10.
As the first Western nation to forge diplomatic ties
with China, Sweden has shared much in common with China on many international
affairs and enjoys the same interests on many issues, Lu said.
In 2006 the relationship between the two countries
gained momentum, demonstrated prominently in the fields of politics, trade and
economy, culture, education and tourism, he said.
China and Sweden conducted frequent high-level
exchanges in the past year, enhancing their mutual trust in politics. For
example, Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf visited China in 2006 after a 27-year
hiatus, marking the highest-level political exchange between the two countries
in the past decade, Lu said.
The frequent exchanges have offered an opportunity
for the two countries to strengthen understanding and friendship, the ambassador
added.
Cooperation in trade and economy expanded rapidly and
showed great room for further growth in 2006. China maintained its status as
Sweden's top trading partner, and bilateral trade volume reached 6.7 billion
U.S. dollars in 2006, up 16 percent on the previous year, according to the
ambassador.
Investment also showed a growing momentum in 2006,
reaching 2.1 billion dollars, he added.
Exchange and cooperation in culture, education and
tourism also witnessed comprehensive development, Lu said.
Taking the legendary ship of Gotheborg as an example,
the ambassador said under the auspices of the Swedish government and the
industrial and commercial sectors, the replica of the 18th-century Swedish
merchant ship revisited China in 2006, more than 260 years after the ship made
three historic voyages from Gothenburg to Guangzhou between 1743 and 1745,
pioneering trade between Sweden and China.
The event was welcomed by the peoples of the two
countries and helped promote the friendship between them, Lu said.
Lu said as Sweden is a member of the European Union
(EU), to strengthen the all-round relations between China and Sweden is not only
necessary for the development of Sino-Swedish ties, but also for Sino-European
relations against the backdrop of the all-round strategic partnership between
China and Europe. The development of China-Sweden ties has a solid basis, great
potential and broad prospects for development, and more importantly, it is
facing a historic opportunity that the two sides need to seize and make use of.
Lu said China and Sweden have established good
cooperative relations in many aspects. In the political field, the two countries
should keep the momentum of mutually high-level visits, enhance exchanges and
mutual trust and improve the political atmosphere for their relations.
The two countries should also enhance consultations
and exchanges of views, push for coordination and cooperation on international
issues and make efforts to realize world peace, cooperation and development, he
said.
In the economic sphere, the Chinese ambassador said
the two countries should further expand mutually beneficial cooperation and
explore new types of cooperation. Under the principle of mutual-benefit and
mutual-complementarity, the two sides have a great deal of opportunities and
great potential for cooperation.
In education and culture, Lu said there are also
broad prospects for reinforcing cooperation. Sweden's higher education
institutions have built very good relations with those in China, and their
cooperation has yielded positive results.
Lu said although China and Sweden have different
political mechanisms, modes of development and even different views on certain
issues, this should be considered as reasons for them to enhance exchanges and
cooperation and not as obstacles hindering the development of their ties.
The two countries can only adopt an attitude of
mutual-respect, mutual-tolerance and learn from each other in efforts to enhance
mutual understanding and to achieve joint development in the process of seeking
the common ground while reserving their differences.