VIENNA, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese top legislator Wu
Bangguo and Austrian President Heinz Fischer met here Friday afternoon, agreeing
to further expand cooperation on bilateral and international issues in face of
the global financial storm.
Wu arrived in Vienna Friday morning for an official
goodwill visit to Austria. He is the first Chairman of the Standing Committee of
China's National People's Congress (NPC) who visited Austria in the past 15
years.
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Wu Bangguo (L), chairman of the Standing
Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature,
meets with Austrian President Heinz Fischer in Vienna on May 15, 2009. Wu
Bangguo arrived in Vienna on May 15 for a four-day official goodwill visit
to Austria. (Xinhua/Li Tao) Photo
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During
his meeting with Fischer, Wu emphasizes that China places great importance on
further developing relations with Austria. He said China is ready to expand
friendly contact between the governments, parliaments and political parties of
the two countries on a basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits.
Wu said the two countries should enhance mutual
understanding and trust so as to deepen cooperation in various fields and carry
out closer coordination and communication on international affairs.
Fischer appreciates the responsible stance and
measures that China has taken in addressing international financial crisis. He
said the financial crisis has caused great impact on every country in the world
and required joint effort of all countries in addressing it.
Wu briefed Fischer about China's policy measures to
address the financial crisis and maintain stable, fast economic growth.
Both sides agreed that despite differences on such
issues as Tibet, they should join efforts to bring in a new era of bilateral
relations.
Fischer reiterated that Austria will as always stick
to the one-China policy, which is a consensus of all political parties in
Austria. This stance will never change under any circumstances.
Wu appreciated Fischer's statement and reiterated
China's principled stance on the Tibet issue.
On China-EU relations, Wu said both sides should
firmly support each other's development by joining hands to address global
challenges, including financial crisis and climate changes. He said the two
sides should join efforts to curb trade and investment protectionism and
maintain rapid growth of trade and economic cooperation.
Wu hopes Austria will play a constructive role in
advancing China-EU relations.
Fischer expressed the belief that Wu's visit to
Austria will help enhance friendship and advance cooperation in all fields
between the two countries.