VIENNA, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese top legislator Wu
Bangguo and Austrian Acting Chancellor Josef Proll met here on Saturday, with
both sides agreeing to expand bilateral trade and economic cooperation in the
fight against the ongoing world financial crisis.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National
People's Congress (NPC), said China's development has provided even greater room
for expanding economic and technological cooperation with Austria.
Wu Bangguo (L Front), chairman of the
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top
legislature, meets with Austrian Acting Chancellor Josef Proll (R Front)
in Vienna, capital of Austria, May 16, 2009. (Xinhua/Li Tao) Photo Gallery>>>
Proll said the financial crisis had incurred a
serious impact on Austria's economy. In the process of addressing the
consequences of the financial crisis, the Austrian government places great
importance on strengthening economic and technological relations with China.
China witnessed an economic growth of 6.1 percent in
the first quarter of this year, while Austria's economy contracted 2.8 percent
in the same period.
Noting that the two economies are highly
complementary, Wu said China has a huge market and Austria has advanced
technologies in many fields. He said China is ready to expand cooperation with
Austria in such areas as energy efficiency, environment protection, water
conservancy, eco-agriculture, auto parts and clean energy, so as to foster new
growth spots of both economies.
Proll said Austria will actively transfer advanced
technology to China in a bid to expand cooperative areas and carry out
large-scale projects. He said that the two countries should turn their economic
complementarity into real fruits of cooperation, so as to help the Austrian
economy to rally and bring benefits to the people of both countries.
Wu said both sides should encourage their companies
to seek new cooperative opportunities brought about by the governments' economic
stimulus measures.
Wu noted that the Chinese government's policy package
to counter the impact of the financial crisis has achieved initial results.
China is now focusing on restructuring the economy and changing the pattern of
growth in a bid to attain sustainable growth.
He said the governments of both countries should
create favorable conditions for and facilitate the flow of travelers and
cooperation between companies of the two countries.
Proll said that he agreed with Wu.
Wu also met on Saturday with Barbara Prammer,
president of the Austrian National Council, or the lower chamber of the
parliament.
Wu Bangguo (L front), chairman of the
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top
legislature, meets with Austrian National Council President Barbara
Prammer (R front) in Vienna, capital of Austria, May 15, 2009. (Xinhua/Liu
Weibing) Photo
Gallery>>>
During his meeting with Prammer, Wu said Austria is
an important cooperative partner of China in Europe. Prammer said Wu's visit
reflects the closeness of relations between the two countries.
Reviewing the regular contact between the
governments, parliaments, political parties and local governments of the two
countries, Wu said greater political trust, rapidly growing trade and increasing
cultural exchanges helped enhance popular mandate to the expansion of bilateral
relations.
Prammer said as bilateral links and cooperation in
various fields grow smoothly, more and more Austrian people are now willing to
learn about China. She said the social basis and popular mandate for expanding
Austria-China relations are growing, which will cast a bright future for
bilateral cooperation.
Wu expressed appreciation that the new government and
newly-elected parliament of Austria have given priority to developing relations
with China. In order to lift bilateral links to a new level, Wu suggested that
the two sides should maintain the current momentum of high-level contact and
further deepen political trust.
Wu said the parliaments of the two countries should
strengthen friendly relations by carrying out exchanges at all levels and in all
forms. He welcomes more and more Austrian parliamentarians to visit China.
The top Chinese lawmaker suggested that the two
countries should further expand trade, investment and economic cooperation by
utilizing their specific advantages. Under the circumstances of the spreading
world financial crisis, it is of greater significance to strengthen such
cooperation, he said.
China welcomes Austrian companies to explore business
opportunities in the country and participate in the 2010 Shanghai World Expo,
said Wu.
He also suggested that the two sides should enhance
cooperation in such areas as culture, tourism, local governance and education.
He said the two countries should also have even
closer cooperation on international affairs. They should join hands to oppose
any forms of trade protectionism and push for the establishment of a fair, just,
inclusive and orderly financial system in the world.
Wu said both countries can make contribution to
maintaining stability of the international financial market and promoting
recovery of the world economy.
In response, Prammer said Austria places its
relations with China on an important position in its foreign policy. She said
Austria is ready to expand the flow of people traveling between the two
countries so as to enhance mutual understanding and trust. She also expressed
the willingness to further deepen bilateral links in such areas as local contact
and cultural exchanges.
She said the parliament of Austria will have closer
cooperation with the NPC to promote the development of Austria-China relations.
Wu is in Vienna for an official goodwill visit. He is
the first NPC chairman to visit the country in 15 years.
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. Full
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VIENNA, May 15 (Xinhua) --
China's top legislator Wu Bangguo said here on Friday that China is ready to
further enhance cooperation with Austria in all fields, especially between the
real economic entities of the two countries.
Wu said in a
written speech released upon his arrival here for an official goodwill visit to
Austria that the two countries should join hands to address the impact of the
international financial crisis so as to continuously push forward bilateral
relations. Full
story