Profile: British Prime Minister Gordon
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes
hands with visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Beijing, China,
Jan. 18, 2008,during a ceremony in honor of Gordon Brown. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao held talks with visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown here Friday
morning, reaching a host of agreements on bilateral cooperation on economic,
finance, education, Olympics and other matters.
During the talks, Wen highlighted Sino-British
relation, saying that the bilateral ties were enjoying their best period in
history.
The two nations have increased mutual trust in
politics, expanded areas of economic cooperation, conducted active cultural
exchanges, and maintained close coordination in international and regional
affairs, Wen told Brown.
"We are satisfied with the sound momentum of the
development of Sino-British relations," the premier noted.
Wen said China and Britain, although in different
social and economic situations, could become cooperative partners as long as the
two nations grasp the general direction of the development of bilateral
relations from a strategic and far-reaching perspective, and as long as they
adhere to the principles of mutual respect, common development, treating each
other as equals and seeking common ground while reserving their differences.
Both China and Britain agreed that all countries
should share the development opportunities and cope with challenges jointly, so
as to build a peaceful and prosperous world, Wen said.
The two nations were both permanent members of the
Security Council of the United Nations and were important partners with each
other, Wen said, adding that to promote comprehensive strategic partnership
between China and Britain accorded with the interests of the two countries and
the two peoples, and would help world peace, stability and prosperity.
China and Britain, in the new situation, need to
upgrade their level of cooperation in bilateral and international areas, in an
effort to enrich the contents of the Sino-British comprehensive strategic
partnership, the premier noted.
In response to Wen, Brown said the Britain-China
dialogue and cooperation in the fields of economy, finance, science and
technology, culture, education and human rights have expanded and been enhanced
constantly, bringing an important influence to the world economy and
international society.
The building up of a harmonious world and scientific
development, which China has initiated, were conducive to the well being of the
people of the world and to the globalization progress, the prime minister said,
adding that the British side is willing to enhance cooperation with the Chinese
side on climate change and the setting up of international mechanisms.
Brown congratulated Wen on China's achievement in
economic development and wished China great success in the progress of all
sectors and in hosting the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
The two sides agreed to upgrade the China-Britain
finance dialogue at the vice-minister level to deputy prime minister level. They
also decided to set up a China-Britain Youth Exchange Mechanism and boost the
bilateral trade volume to 60 billion U.S. dollars in 2010.
The two sides pledged to initiate a China-Britain
Science Bridge Project and formulate an action plan on innovation partnership in
public health care between the two countries at an early date.
Meanwhile, they agreed to implement cooperation plans
relating to the 2012 Olympic Games in London and reinforce cooperation in coping
with climate change and in the building up of sustainable cities.
China and Britain pledged to enhance consultation and
coordination on issues of great concern and push for positive progress in
international mechanism reform and the Doha round negotiations.
Wen reaffirmed China's support for the Action
Proclamation on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the British side has
proposed.
The talks were held at the Great Hall of the People,
after a red-carpet welcome ceremony.
After the talks, the two leaders attended the signing
ceremony of nearly 800-million-U.S. dollar contracts on education and energy
between the two countries, and a joint statement on climate changes.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets
with visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Beijing, China, Jan.
18, 2008, during a ceremony in honor of Gordon Brown. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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Chinese Premier makes five-point
proposal to boost China-UK scientific innovation
cooperation
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
made a five-point proposal here Friday to boost China-UK scientific innovation,
especially in the fields of technological transfer, joint innovation program,
energy and environmental protection, financial service and intellectual property
rights (IPR).
Wen made the proposal when he addressed a China-UK
business summit. He expressed his hope that the cooperation between the two
countries in the fields could help push forward bilateral collaboration in
technological innovation and two-way trade to a higher level.
China, Britain agree on multi-party
negotiations for peace in Darfur
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- China and Britain agreed
here Friday that all parties involved in the Darfur issue should negotiate to
reach a comprehensive peace accord on a ceasefire.
The agreement was made during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's
meeting with visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
British PM reaffirms adherence to
one-China policy
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown said here Friday that the British government's stance on adhering to the
one-China policy had not changed.
He made the remarks at a press conference after talks
with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
China, UK aim for $60 bln of bilateral
trade by 2010
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- China and the United Kingdom
(UK) had agreed to target 60 billion U.S. dollars of annual bilateral trade by
2010, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said here Friday.
The target was set by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and
the visiting British PM, who arrived here early Friday morning for an official
visit.
British prime minister starts China
visit
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown arrived here early Friday morning for an official visit to China till
Sunday, the first since he took office last June.
During his stay in Beijing, Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and
Wu Bangguo will meet with him, and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will hold talks
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