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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (3rd L back)
and Denish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (2nd L back) attend the
signing ceremony between the two countries in Beijing, capital of China,
Oct. 22, 2008.(Xinhua/Li Tao) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) - Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao and visiting Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Wednesday
agreed to establish comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations.
Wen told Rasmussen during their talks that both sides
shared strong desire to lift the level of the bilateral mutually-beneficial
cooperation, since the Sino-Danish relations had become more mature after
experiencing 58 years' development.
Denmark was one of the first western nations to
recognize the People's Republic of China, and the two peoples enjoyed profound
friendship, Wen noted.
China applauded Denmark's adherence to one-China
policy, and was ready to work with the country to increase mutual trust, expand
cooperation in science, technology, environmental protection, energy,
innovation, culture and other areas, he said.
The premier hoped that the two nations would improve
their capacity of promoting economic growth and resisting risks through the
increase of bilateral cooperation.
China paid high attention to the 15th Conference of
the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in
Copenhagen next year, Wen said, noting that China would, in line with the
principles of common but differentiated responsibilities, make efforts to push
forward related international cooperation in this area to achieve positive
progress.
Rasmussen said Denmark attached great importance to
building the comprehensive strategic partnership with China, and hoped to
enhance the bilateral cooperation in environment, renewable energy resources,
education, research and other fields.
Denmark was ready to strengthen cooperation with
China to jointly safeguard the stability of the international financial market,
the prime minister said.
The country would also increase cooperation with
China in response to climate change, he noted.
The two nations signed documents to enhance bilateral
cooperation in climate change, renewable energy resources, science, technology
and innovation. The two prime ministers attended the signing ceremony of the
agreements.
Rasmussen was here for a six-day official visit to
China and for the seventh Asia-Europe Meeting scheduled for Oct. 24-25.