Special Report: Premier Wen's "trip of Confidence" to Europe
Special Report: Global Financial Crisis
BRUSSELS, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- China and the European
Union (EU) on Friday agreed to strengthen practical cooperation in jointly
addressing the current global financial crisis.
The agreement came after talks between visiting
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who arrived here on Thursday for a visit to the EU
headquarters, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.
Wen told Barroso that China, in its foreign
relations, lays a strategic emphasis on developing the comprehensive strategic
partnership with the EU, and promoting cooperation to jointly tide over the
current difficulties should be a key task for both sides under current
circumstances.
To this end, both sides need to trust and respect
each other, treat each other equally and aim for mutual benefit, Wen said. In
particular, China and the EU should address each other's major concerns and try
to stave off disputes, he added.
Barroso said the EU and China have seen close, deep
and fruitful relations, and, as two major forces in the world, many global
issues cannot be solved without EU-China cooperation.
The EU is ready to promote dialogue and cooperation
with China to elevate the comprehensive strategic partnership to a higher level,
he said.
To jointly tackle the global financial crisis, China
and the EU agreed to expand information exchanges between financial
institutions, the central banks and financial supervisory and regulatory bodies.
Both sides pledged to promote trade and investment.
China will continue to steadily expand market access and increase import from
the EU, while the EU recognized China's achievement in promoting market economy.
Both sides agreed to support cooperation between
small- and medium-sized businesses and to deepen cooperation in technological
innovation in such areas as energy conservation, greenhouse gas emission
reduction and health care.
China and the EU vowed to work together in mitigating
and adapting to climate change, agreeing to boost cooperation in developing new
energies, new energy conservation technology and a low-carbon economy.
The two sides also reached consensus on close
coordination in macroeconomic policies and opposition to trade protectionism.
China and the EU on Friday signed cooperation
agreements on aviation, work safety, clean energy and intellectual property
rights protection.

