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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets
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BEIJING, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
and European Union Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso jointly announced
here on Friday the start of the Sino-EU high-level economic and trade dialogue.
The two made the announcement at a press conference
here after talks.
The dialogue was co-hosted by Chinese Vice Premier
Wang Qishan and EU trade commissioner Peter Mandelson on Friday afternoon.
In his two-hour talk with Barroso, Wen said the
Sino-EU high-level economic and trade dialogue would become an important
platform to realize mutual benefit and joint success.
He said the EU was China's largest partner for
economic, trade, scientific and technological cooperation, and that Sino-EU
practical cooperation had brought about great benefits for both sides.
China and the EU had established more than 40
dialogue and consultation channels in politics, economy, finance, technology,
energy and education, among others.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) and
European Union Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso meet journalists
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"It was in the common interests of both sides to
strengthen cooperation between China and the EU," Wen said.
He noted mutual benefits between the two sides
greatly outweighed the contradictions and differences, and with respect and
trust, the China-EU relationship would be further developed.
Wen said understanding and trust between the EU and
China had been greatly strengthened in the past decade, and would be further
reinforced in the upcoming dialogue.
Hailing the smooth momentum of the EU-China
relations, Barroso said exchanges and cooperation between the two in fields of
politics, economy and trade, science and technology and human science were
active and constructive.
Barroso is leading a large delegation of nine
commissioners, one-third of the EU executive, including trade chief Mandelson,
for discussions on topics ranging from intellectual property protection to
climate change in a bid to strengthen the China-European partnership.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) and
European Union Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso meet journalists
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According to Barroso, it was the first time the EU
had sent such a large high-level delegation to visit China, which showed the
high attention of the EU to fostering and deepening relations and cooperation.
The EU considered the stability and the prosperity of
China of paramount importance for the international community and had expressed
its appreciation for the successful opening up and reform of the country over
the past 30 years, Barroso said. He added the EU understood the tough task China
faced as a developing country and supported the government's opening-up policy
for all-round development and better living condition of its people.
The EU would like to join hands with China to
confront challenges and opportunities brought about by globalization, he said.
The EU deals with the relations with China from a
strategic and long-term perspective, and hopes to discuss frankly on bilateral
and international issues on a basis of mutual respect so as to promote
understanding and trust, he said.
Wen and Barroso reached extensive consensus in
various areas during their talks.
They agreed to expand economic and trade cooperation
between the two sides and jointly promote the Doha round talks process, and to
continue to promote the Sino-EU comprehensive strategic partnership and maintain
high-level contacts and consultations at various levels.
The two pledged to insist on dialogues and
consultations to properly handle differences, based on the principle of equity,
openness and mutual benefits.
They agreed to upgrade the mode for scientific and
technological cooperation and strengthen cooperation on energy saving, emission
reduction, environmental protection, climate change and technological
innovation.
The two will also deepen cooperation on product
quality and food safety in effort to safeguard the basic interests of the two
peoples, and will promote people-to-people communication and youth exchange,
according to the two leaders.
Wen briefed Barroso on the recent situation in Tibet
and the government's position on the issue.
"As Premier Wen just said, we had also an open and
frank exchange of views on Tibet ... I have first confirmed that the EU is
attached to the territorial integrity and unity of China and this naturally
applies to Tibet."
Barroso voiced his objection to boycotting the
Beijing Olympic Games, saying "the Olympics must be a celebration for the youth
of the world and that it must be a success".
The Lisbon native arrived here on Thursday as guest
of Wen. This was his fourth visit to China since he took office in November
2004.
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