BEIJING, April 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman on Tuesday called for joint efforts by China and France to
push for the stable and healthy growth of bilateral relations.
Spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a press conference that to cement and advance the Sino-French relations accords with the
fundamental interests of the two nations and the two peoples, and the two sides
should continue considering bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term
point of view.
The former Chinese ambassador to France Zhao Jinjun
paid a visit to France as a special envoy of President Hu Jintao from April 18
to 22. This was an important diplomatic move taken by China in the recent
situation, and indicated that China valued the traditional friendship with
France, Jiang noted.
During his stay in France, Zhao met with French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, Senate President Christian Poncelet and former prime
ministers Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique Galouzeau de Villepin.
Zhao conveyed President Hu Jintao's letter to
Sarkozy, and discussed the China-France relations and other issues of common
concern with the French side. Sarkozy reiterated that France attached great
importance to relations with China, and firmly adhered to the one-China policy
on the Taiwan and Tibet issues. The president also wished success to the Beijing
Olympics.
Visiting French Senate President Christian Poncelet
on Monday made a special trip to meet with Chinese torch bearer Jin Jing, and
conveyed President Sarkozy's sympathy note to the wheelchair-bound fencer who
was attacked during the Olympics torch relay in Paris.
"I would like to express to you my deep feeling
towards the way you were shoved in Paris on April 7 when you were holding the
Olympic flame. You showed an outstanding courage, which honors you, and (through
you) all your country," Sarkozy said in the letter.
Sarkozy also condemned the intolerable attack which
Jin Jing suffered.
Jiang Yu said the Chinese people appreciated
President Sarkozy's friendly attitude, hoping that Sarkozy and his government
would adhere to justice on such important issues as Tibet and the Olympic Games.
China hoped that France would understand and support
China's reasonable and necessary measures to safeguard social stability and to
protect people's lives and property safety, Jiang said, urging that France
should oppose politicizing the Olympic Games and support the Beijing Olympics.
Poncelet's visit is from April 21 to 27 at the
invitation of top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo. Former French Prime Minister
Jean-Pierre Raffarin will visit China from April 24 to 27. They were old friends
of China, and China highly valued their visits, Jiang noted.
According to Jiang, Chinese president Hu Jintao, top
legislator Wu Bangguo and top political advisor Jia Qinglin will meet with
Poncelet separately, and Premier Wen Jiabao will meet with Raffarin.
Moreover, Jean-David Levitte, a diplomatic adviser of
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, will pay a visit to China from April 26 to 27,
and hold an unofficial consultation about the Sino-French strategic dialogue
with Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo. The two sides are to exchange views on
bilateral relations and major international and regional affairs, Jiang
said.