ASTANA, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao said here Thursday that China will maintain contact with Iran and conduct
mutually beneficial cooperation with the country.
The Chinese premier made the remark at a meeting with
Parviz Davoodi, first vice president of Iran, on the sidelines of the 7thprime
ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Astana, the
capital of Kazakhstan.
Iran is an observer of the SCO.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Parviz Davoodi, First Vice President of Iran, which is an SCO observer, in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, on Oct. 30, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Wen spoke highly of the traditional friendship
between the peoples of China and Iran.
The premier said the Chinese side is willing to
expand cooperation with Iran in compliance with the UN charter and on the basis
of the five principles of peaceful coexistence, which will not only bring
benefits for the two peoples but also be conducive to regional peace and
stability.
Davoodi congratulated China on the success of the
Beijing Olympics and Paralympics.
He said Iran-China relations are based on mutual
respect, equality and mutual benefit, and that Iran hopes to enhance cooperation
with China in fields such as politics, trade and economy.
Davoodi outlined the progress of the Iranian nuclear
issue, saying Iran is willing to solve the issue through negotiation.
Wen said China believes Iran, a contracting state of
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, has the right to
peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Meanwhile, China calls for the maintenance of the
international nuclear non-proliferation system, and thinks Iran's nuclear issue
should be solved peacefully through dialogue and negotiation, Wen said.
The Chinese premier expressed the hope that Iran will
continue to show flexibility on the nuclear issue, actively address concerns of
the international community, and restore negotiations on the issue as soon as
possible.
He said China will keep on playing a constructive
role in promoting the appropriate settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue.
Wen arrived here Wednesday evening on a three-day
official visit to Kazakhstan to attend the 7th prime ministers' meeting of SCO
member countries.
The SCO, a regional organization founded in June
2001, comprises China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and
Kazakhstan, with Mongolia, India, Iran and Pakistan holding observer status.