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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) meets
with Romano Prodi, former president of European Commission and former
prime minister of Italy, in Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, Beijing, capital
of China, Nov. 25, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING,
Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao stressed here Tuesday the
comprehensive and strategic partnership between China and the European Union
(EU).
"Comprehensive" means the promotion of political
trust and mutually beneficial cooperation, and "strategic" requires that both
sides make concerted efforts in a far-sighted way to ensure the lasting, stable
and healthy development of China-EU relations, Wen said.
The premier made the remarks in his meeting with
former president of European Commission also former prime minister of Italy
Romano Prodi.
Wen highlighted the recent growth in China-EU
cooperation, noting that China will firmly support the EU's integration process
and welcomes the EU to play a more active role in dealing with international
issues.
"We cherish the hard-won achievements on China-EU
relations and are willing to further trust and cooperation with the EU based on
mutual respect, equality and reciprocity," Wen told Prodi.
Wen also called on the two sides to join hands to
tackle global challenges and overcome the current difficulties over the world's
finance and economy.
Echoing Wen's views, Prodi spoke highly of the
Beijing Olympic Games and the measures adopted by China to handle the
international financial crisis.
He said China is playing a brand new and positive role in world affairs and he would continue to contribute his efforts to boost mutual understanding and cooperation between the EU and China.
Chinese, EU parliaments pledge co-op on int'l financial crisis
BEIJING, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- The National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, and
the European Parliament (EP) vowed here on Tuesday to forge closer cooperation to address
significant international issues such as the current financial crisis.
The two sides voiced the commitment during the 27th meeting of the China-EU parliamentary regular exchange mechanism held from Monday to Tuesday. According to a press release from the news office of the NPC Standing Committee, the two sides also exchanged views on issues concerning China-EU relations, energy, climate change, food safety and human rights. Full story