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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (3rd L),
Czech President Vaclav Klaus (2nd R), whose country holds the rotating EU
presidency, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (3rd R),
attend the 11th China-EU Summit in Prague, Czech Republic, May 20, 2009.
(Xinhua/Ma Zhancheng) Photo
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PRAGUE, May 20 (Xinhua) -- China and the European
Union (EU) have the opportunity to further improve their relationship and deepen
cooperation on international affairs in face of the global financial and
economic crises and climate change.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and EU leaders held the
11th China-EU summit in Prague on Wednesday, reiterating their determination to
strengthen bilateral ties.
"As a new decade opens for the China-EU summit, the
two sides restated their firm commitment to pursuing the China-EU comprehensive
strategic partnership and their willingness to work together for their mutual
development," reads a joint communique issued after the summit.
The China-EU relationship is now much deeper and
stronger, founded on a global, strategic and mutually beneficial partnership, it
says.
In a complex and ever-changing international context,
China-EU relations increasingly transcend the bilateral framework and take on an
international dimension, the leaders believe.
The leaders expressed their determination to
strengthen cooperation, further work together to address global challenges
including the financial crisis and climate change, and remain actively committed
to enhancing coordination and cooperation in international affairs.
Wen unequivocally defended multilateralism and
multipolarization, which open the way for even broader China-EU cooperation and
collaboration.
"Some say that world affairs will be managed solely
by China and the United States (in the future). I think that view is baseless
and wrong," Wen told reporters at the end of the summit.
"It is impossible for a couple of countries or a
group of big powers to resolve all global issues. Multipolarization and
multilateralism represent the larger trend and the will of people," he said.
China is committed to an independent foreign policy
of peace and pursues a win-win strategy of opening up, said Wen. "It stands
ready to develop friendly relations and cooperation with all countries and it
will never seek hegemony."
On China-EU relations, Wen said the relationship was,
is and will be based on mutual respect and equality.
"In conducting strategic cooperation between China
and the European Union, the most important thing is to stick to the principles
of mutual respect and non-interference in each other's internal affairs,
accommodate each other's major concerns, properly handle the sensitive issues
and work to ensure that our bilateral relationship will not be adversely
affected by individual incidents," he said.
"The China-EU relationship is a strategic and
comprehensive one that is advanced with the changing times. These are the most
important features of this bilateral relationship. It is important to remain
committed to this basic characterization of the relationship when international
political and economic situation continues to undergo profound changes," said
Wen.
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso,
who attended the summit, said both the EU and China intend to give "real
strategic nature" to the relationship. The EU welcomes China's role in tackling
major global issues like the financial crisis, climate change, energy and
development.
The global financial crisis that has crippled world
economy was a focal issue at the summit. On this issue, China and the EU have
converging interests and broad consensus, said Wen. China and the EU should work
together and make contributions to early recovery of the world economy, said
Wen.
He announced that China will shortly send another
buying mission to the EU in order to increase imports from Europe and stimulate
its economy.
At the summit, the leaders restated their commitment
to comprehensively implementing the communique at the Group of 20 London summit,
to resisting and rejecting protectionism in face of the financial crisis. They
also committed themselves to reaching an ambitious, balanced and comprehensive
conclusion to the Doha round trade negotiations at an early date.
Climate change is another issue that requires joint
efforts of China and the EU and of other major players. The two sides agreed to
work together toward positive results at the UN climate change conference in
Copenhagen, Denmark, at the end of the year.
Barroso said the EU and China can make a difference
by the time of the Copenhagen conference and both sides are ready to work for
solutions.
Wen said the international community shall not waver
its efforts to fight climate change at a time of financial crisis. China is
ready to work with the EU on the principle of "common but differentiated
responsibilities" toward positive results at the Copenhagen conference.
Despite differences, the China-EU relationship has
the potential of further development. As Wen said, the development of China-EU
relations is in conformity with historical trends and will benefit both Chinese
and Europeans as well as the entire international community.
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said on Tuesday that the European Union (EU) will continue "open and
constructive" dialogue with China as both sides are committed to the
comprehensive strategic partnership.
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building on the successful visit of Premier Wen (Jiabao) to Brussels at the end
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