Special: President Hu Attends Financial Summit, APEC Meeting, Visits Four
Nations
Backgrounder: The Republic of Costa
Rica
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Chinese President Hu Jintao(L) meets
with Costa Rican President Oscar Arias Sanchez in San
Jose, Costa Rica, Nov. 17, 2008. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun) Photo Gallery>>> |
SAN JOSE, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President
Hu Jintao on Monday spoke highly of the rapid development of China-Costa Rica
relations and pledged efforts to further expand bilateral cooperation in various
fields.
During talks with Costa Rican President Oscar Arias
Sanchez on the second day of his state visit to the Central American nation, Hu
said mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields has been growing
steadily.
Noting the fast growth in bilateral ties over the
past year, the Chinese president said the two countries have also carried out
fruitful cooperation in international and regional affairs.
"Facts have proven that the establishment of
diplomatic ties between China and Costa Rica conforms to the fundamental and
long-term interests of both countries and peoples," Hu said. The two countries
set up diplomatic ties in June 2007.
"The enhancement of Sino-Latin American mutually
beneficial cooperation is conducive for our common development," Hu said, noting
that the Chinese government has issued a Policy Paper on Latin America and the
Caribbean recently.
The two countries should make efforts to push for
long-term, sound and stable development of bilateral ties and cooperation, Hu
said.
"China is ready to work with Costa Rica to open up a
bright future for bilateral ties characterized by mutual respect, equality,
mutual benefit, sincere cooperation and friendship for generations to come," he
added.
On economic cooperation, Hu said the two countries
should strengthen their cooperation mechanisms and expand areas of cooperation.
Hu hoped the two sides would reach agreement on a
free trade pact at an early date, in the spirit of friendly consultations and
mutual understanding and accommodation.
The Chinese government will continue to encourage
competent Chinese enterprises to invest in Costa Rica, he said.
It will also support pragmatic cooperation between
enterprises of the two countries in such key areas as infrastructure,
agriculture, telecommunications and energy, he added.
Arias agreed with Hu's views and stressed the
importance of strengthening trade and economic ties with China.
Costa Rica hopes to strengthen cooperation with China
in port construction, development of high-tech parks as well as Chinese language
teaching, he said.
Arias said he hoped the two countries would establish
a dialogue mechanism at a higher level so as to further promote the development
of bilateral ties.
The two leaders also exchanged views on the global
financial crisis and agreed to strengthen coordination and cooperation in
international affairs.
After their meeting, the two leaders witnessed the
signing of 11 cooperation agreements on trade, economy, finance, energy,
education and technology, and announced the launch of bilateral negotiations on
a free trade pact.
China is Costa Rica's second biggest trading partner.
In 2007, bilateral trade amounted to 2.8 billion U.S. dollars, a
33-percentincrease over the previous year.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with Francisco Pacheco, president of the Costa Rican Legislative Assembly, in San Jose Nov. 17, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Also on Monday, Hu met with Francisco Pacheco,
president of the Costa Rican Legislative Assembly.
The Costa Rican legislators come from different
political parties, but they have the consensus on maintaining and developing the
friendship between the two countries, Hu said.
The Chinese president hoped the two countries'
legislative bodies would strengthen contacts and make efforts to promote mutual
understanding.
He also expressed the hope that Costa Rican
legislators would play a greater role as a bridge linking up the two countries'
business groups, cultural bodies, scientific institutes, news media and local
governments in efforts to consolidate and expand the social foundation for the
friendship between the two nations, Hu said.
Pacheco said the establishment of diplomatic ties has
helped promote mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples and
also created a favorable environment for strengthening bilateral economic and
trade cooperation.
After the establishment of diplomatic ties with
China, Costa Rica now has an "important friend and partner" in the world, he
said.
Speaking at the meeting, many Costa Rican legislators
from different political parties agreed that the establishment of diplomatic
ties is of strategic significance. They also thanked China for providing support
and help for Costa Rica in its economic and social development.
The Chinese president, who is on a five-nation tour,
flew in on Sunday from Washington, where he attended a Group of 20 summit on the
current international financial crisis.
This is the fist state visit by a Chinese head of
state to Costa Rica and Central America.
He will also visit Cuba, Peru and Greece, and attend
the Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) forum in the Peruvian capital of Lima.
Chinese president arrives in Costa
Rica for state visit
SAN JOSE, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao,
who arrived here on Sunday for a state visit to Costa Rica, expressed his hope
that the visit would further China's cooperative relations with the Central
American nation.
In a written speech issued upon his arrival at the
airport, Hu said Costa Rica is an important country in Central America and also
an important cooperation partner of China in the region.
