Special Report: Premier Wen visits Russia, Kazakhstan, attends SCO
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The 12th conference of a joint
commission for the regular meetings of Chinese and Russian prime ministers
is held in Moscow, capital of Russia, Oct. 27, 2008. During the one-day
conference, the two sides exchanged views in a candid and thorough manner
on major issues of common concern and reached a broad consensus.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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MOSCOW, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- China and Russia will
further boost pragmatic cooperation in various fields from a strategic and
long-term point of view, senior officials said at a high-level meeting here
Monday.
"This meeting is of great importance in the context
of the spreading international financial crisis and severe challenges the world
economy is facing," Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan said at the 12th conference
of a joint commission for the regular meetings of Chinese and Russian prime
ministers.
During the one-day conference, the two sides
exchanged views in a candid and thorough manner on major issues of common
concern and reached a broad consensus. They also prepared for the upcoming
meeting between Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Russian counterpart Vladimir
Putin, Wang said.
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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander
Zhukov (C) speaks during the 12th conference of a joint commission for the
regular meetings of Chinese and Russian prime ministers in Moscow, capital
of Russia, Oct. 27, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Wang hailed the regular meeting mechanism and
progress made in bilateral cooperation since the mechanism's introduction.
Advances include improved trade and an expansion of two-way investment.
He appreciated Russia's support and assistance to
China in the wake of the devastating Wenchuan earthquake in May and during the
Beijing Olympics in August.
The senior cabinet member spoke highly of
China-Russia cooperation in such sectors as oil and gas, electricity, nuclear
energy, high-tech industry, information technology, trade and financial services
and cross-border environmental protection.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov, in
turn, said the smooth communication and coordination between Russia and China
helped to facilitate bilateral cooperation.
Russia will promote cooperation with China in such
sectors as two-way investment, energy, forestry resources, timber processing,
finance, science and technology, space and transportation as well as border
region cooperation, he noted.
Invited by Putin, Wen left Beijing Monday for an
official visit to Russia, where he will attend the 13th regular meeting between
Chinese and Russian prime ministers.
