Special Report: Boao Forum For Asia
2009
SANYA, April 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao met here Friday with Parviz Davoodi, first vice president of Iran, in
south China's Hainan Province.
Wen said to develop friendship and cooperation between China and Iran is conducive to the fundamental interests of both countries and world peace and development as well.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davoodi in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, April 17, 2009. Davoodi arrived here to attend the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2009 which would be held in Boao, a scenic town in Hainan, from April 17 to 19. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei) Photo Gallery>>> |
"China respects Iran's nuclear program for peaceful
purpose, resolutely safeguards the international non-proliferation system and
advocates that the Iranian nuclear issue should be peacefully resolved through
negotiation," said Wen.
He also called on relevant parties involved in the
Iranian nuclear issue to seize the current favorable opportunity and make
positive efforts to restart the negotiation as soon as possible.
China is willing to continue to play a constructive
role, he added.
Davoodi, who is here to attend the 2009 meeting of
the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) scheduled for April 17-19, said Iran is willing to
resolve the nuclear issue and improve ties with relevant countries on the basis
of mutual respect. "But we care more about actions," he said.
Concerning the current global financial crisis, Wen
said the crisis has brought dramatic changes to the world economy and political
structure. China is willing to maintain high-level contacts and exchanges of all
levels, strengthen cooperation and coordination with Iran and jointly tackle the
challenges, he said.
"We should also steadily further our energy
cooperation, explore the potential of finance and trade cooperation, so as to
advance our mutual beneficial cooperation," Wen said.
Davoodi said developing countries should strengthen
cooperation, jointly cope with the global financial crisis and promote the
reform of the global financial system.
Leaders and former leaders of more than a dozen
countries and regions are invited to attend this year's BFA annual meeting.
The meeting is widely regarded as a platform where
delegates can explore ways of addressing the crisis, raising confidence and
enhancing the economic growth of Asia.
