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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao(C), Prime
Minister Jose Socrates of Portugal(L), which currently holds rotating
presidency of the European Union, and European Commission President Jose
Manuel Durao Barroso(R) hold the 10th China-EU Leaders' Meeting
Wednesday in Beijing. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a
speech during the fourth China-European Union (EU) Business Summit held at
the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 28,
2007.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The 10th China-EU
Leaders' Meeting was held here Wednesday, and leaders from both China and the
European Union (EU) outlined their future strategic partnership while discussing
pragmatic issues.
The yearly summit was attended by Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao, Prime Minister Jose Socrates of Portugal, which currently holds rotating
presidency of the European Union, and European Commission President Jose Manuel
Durao Barroso.
The meeting came as the 10th anniversary of the
regular meeting mechanism of Chinese and EU leaders.
Over the past decade the China-EU ties have witnessed
the fastest development in history and mutually beneficial cooperation has
produced rich results and the ties now have reached an unprecedented level in
width and depth, Wen said during the meeting.
From the Renminbi exchange rate issue, trade
imbalance to climate change and energy cooperation, both sides touched upon all
the core issues in the China-EU relations in a pragmatic and open attitude.
During the two-hour summit meeting, both sides agreed
to properly handle the disputes through dialogue and negotiation so as to seek
balance of trade and push forward the China-EU relations to a new height.
Wen made a four-point proposal to better outline the
future ties during the meeting.
One proposal is the two sides should improve the
structure of trade, expand trade volume and properly handle the problems in
bilateral trade.
Wen proposed to maintain close high-level contacts
and have prompt exchanges on bilateral and global issues, making full use of
current dialogue mechanism.
He said the two sides should speed up negotiations on
a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which was started last January and
aimed at replacing the outdated 1985 Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement.
Wen also proposed to make common working plan on
China-EU sci-tech cooperation and sign educational exchanges and cooperation
agreement as soon as possible, implement the working plan on cultural dialogue
and cooperation, and strengthen practical cooperation in the fields of climate
change, energy and environmental protection.
Trade and economic cooperation has become one of the
powerful engines for the development of the China-EU Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership, while trade imbalance emerged as a major issue amid developing
bilateral relations.
"We have and will continue to put in place measures
aiming at expanding imports and promoting a more balanced bilateral trade." Wen
said in a speech at the 4th China-EU Business Summit before the China-EU
Leaders' Meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
He particularly propose to set up a vice-premier
level of dialogue mechanism to help resolve the disputes in the bilateral trade.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said
China's proposal has received approval from the EU and the mechanism is likely
to be established after March of 2008.
Besides, Wen also proposed to set up a financial
cooperation mechanism which deals with specific issues in financial field, and
both sides agreed to carry out relevant study shortly, Liu said.
Wen promised that China will continue to expand
market access to foreign countries in accordance with prevailing international
economic and trade rules.
The EU is the largest trade partner and export market
for China, whereas China is the EU's second largest trading partner. Bilateral
trade volume has quadrupled over the past decade and is expected to exceed 330
billion U.S. dollars this year.
The two sides also exchanged views on bilateral
relations and major international and regional issues.
Socrates said the EU-China strategic partnership
benefits Europe, China and the world, and the EU appreciates China's active role
in solving the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula, the Iranian nuclear issue
and other major international and regional issues.
Meanwhile, Barroso said the EU hopes to continuously
add momentum to the EU-China dialogue mechanism, and solve the issues of common
concern through joint efforts.
The two European leaders said the EU adheres to the
one-China policy and doesn't support Taiwan's proposed referendum on UN
membership, which they said is an action to change Taiwan's status quo.
"I think leaders from both sides had an in-depth
discussion on the root cause and solutions to current problems which will give
far-reaching guidance to further promote mutual trust and deepen cooperation,"
said Feng Zhongping, a researcher with the China Institute of Contemporary
International Relations.
"To continue pushing forward China-EU relations on
the track of stable and sound development serves to the common interests of both
sides," Feng said.
On China-EU relations, Chinese President Hu Jintao
gave his account Wednesday afternoon when meeting with Socrates and Barroso.
Hu said the China-EU relationship is at a key stage
of inheriting the past and ushering the future, and it is the common
responsibility and mission for China and EU to grasp the general direction and
lay out strategic plans for further developing bilateral ties and jointly shape
a better future for both sides.
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