Special Report: The 7th Asia-Europe Meeting
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao(R)
meets with European Commission President Jose Manuel Durao Barroso in
Beijing on Oct. 24, 2008, who is here to attend the seventh
Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao met here Friday with European Commission President Jose Manuel Durao
Barroso who is here to attend the seventh Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).
Wen said the comprehensive partnership of strategic
cooperation between China and EU was of great importance to the world's peace
and development.
He said China respected the important role the EU
played on the world stage, and was willing to enhance coordination with the EU
in major regional and international issues on the basis of mutual respect and
trust.
According to Wen, China and the EU could collaborate
in a wide range of fields, but currently should focus on economic and trade
cooperation to sustain economic growth of both sides and jointly overcome the
global financial crisis.
He also urged the two parties to strengthen dialogue
on politics and legal systems and put aside differences and achieve harmony
which benefits both sides.
Wen said this year's ASEM was held against the
backdrop of a spreading global financial crisis, and that China was willing to
cooperate closely with the EU to push forward a fruitful meeting.
He said Asian and European countries should send a
positive message to the world through the ASEM that we had the confidence and
determination to maintain financial and economic stability through cooperation.
Barroso also said the EU was willing to further
strengthen the comprehensive partnership of strategic cooperation between China
and EU to tackle the challenges brought by the global financial crisis and
climate change, on the basis of mutual understanding and respect.
He said the EU was looking forward to further
exchanging opinions on major international issues with Chinese leaders in the
upcoming 11th China-EU Summit later this year, and hoped the two sides would
make more achievements in their dialogue on bilateral trade.
Barroso said China was an important stabilizing
factor in the global economy and had played a responsible role in dealing with
the global financial crisis.
The EU was willing to strengthen communication with
China and other countries through this year's ASEM, to make joint efforts to
protect the stability of the global financial market and maintain the healthy
development of the global economy, he said.
The EU had always been a supporter of free and open
trade and opposed trade protectionism taking advantage of the current situation,
he added.
