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Chinese President Hu Jintao(R) meets
with visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, capital of China, on Sept. 24, 2008. (Xinhua/Liu
Weibing) Photo
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BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- China and Venezuela on
Wednesday inked a series of agreements on wide-ranging fields, a sign of
bilateral efforts to advance their strategic partnership to a new high.
The agreements came out of the summit talks in the
Great Hall of the People as Beijing rolled out the red carpet for Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez.
The 12 new cooperative deals covered trade, oil,
finance, education, justice, telecommunications, infrastructure, sports and
cultural relics.
Chinese President Hu Jintao gave an honor guard
reception to Chavez, who was on his fifth visit to China since taking office as
Venezuelan president.
In their hour-long talks, Hu first thanked the
Venezuelan government and people for providing relief to China following an
8.0-magnitude earthquake that devastated the southwestern China on May 12.
In response, Chavez said the Venezuelan people were
sympathetic with the victims in the quake. He wished the Chinese government and
people a speedy recovery from the disaster.
On the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics, Hu said
China appreciated Venezuela's generous support while Chavez said the successes
of hosting the two games would go down in history.
Stressing both China and Venezuela stayed at an
important stage, Hu said the two countries shared the goal of stepping up
substantive cooperation and seeking common prosperity.
To advance the bilateral strategic partnership, Hu
proposed the two countries keep the high-level visits, enhance dialogues between
the governments, legislatures and ruling parties, and exchange views on issues
of common concern.
On the economic front, Hu said China would like to
deepen "all-phase and integrated" oil cooperation with Venezuela, encourage
businesses to invest in Venezuela and establish a trade zone.
China will also participate in building Venezuela's
infrastructures, including railway system, telecommunications network, social
housing and hydro-power.
Hu also called on the two countries to work more
closely in education, culture, science and technology, justice, sports,
journalism and poverty eradication.
Sharing Hu's view on bilateral ties, Chavez said
bilateral trade had progressed smoothly, citing remarkable progress in oil,
agriculture, science and infrastructure.
Chave said Venezuela would like to work closely with
China on stronger political ties, increased dialogues and more substantive
cooperation in energy, finance, agriculture and machinery.
On international issues, Hu and Chavez agreed to step
up communication and consultation in multi-lateral organizations and on global
issues, so as to safeguard the reasonable rights of developing countries.
Earlier Wednesday, top Chinese legislator Wu Banguo
also met with Chavez. Wu said China's National People's Congress, the country's
top legislature, would like to maintain its friendly exchanges and cooperation
with the Venezuelan legislature, boosting the overall bilateral ties.
Chavez will conclude his three-day state visit to
China on Thursday.
China, Venezuela sign energy, farm agreements to cement ties
BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- China and Venezuela on Wednesday signed a wide range of agreements to boost cooperation in energy, agriculture and other areas.
These agreements were signed at a meeting of the China-Venezuela joint committee, which was attended by Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang and visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, plus some 200 representatives from both countries. Full story