ZAGREB, June 20 (Xinhua) -- China and Croatia would
embrace more opportunities for cooperation amid the current global financial
turmoil, Chinese President Hu Jintao said here on Saturday.
The Chinese-Croatian ties have been developing
steadily since the two countries established diplomatic relations 17 years ago,
Hu said during a meeting with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader.
Bilateral cooperation in various fields has greatly
improved since China and Croatia forged comprehensive partnership of cooperation
in 2005, Hu said, adding the two countries are now facing new opportunities in
further developing their relations.
As the global financial crisis is still spreading,
the two countries should expand cooperation in trade and economy, which could
help them resist the impact of the crisis, the Chinese president said.
The two sides, he said, also need to step up efforts
in maintaining trade stability, carrying out economic cooperation in diversified
forms, promoting balanced growth of bilateral trade and expanding two-way
investment.
Hu said China and Croatia should not only boost
cooperation between large companies but also need to promote cooperation between
small and medium-sized enterprises. He also encouraged Croatian enterprises to
be more proactive in exploring China's market.
Moreover, the two sides need to strengthen
cooperation in technology and tourism and to nurture new opportunities in their
pragmatic cooperation, Hu said, adding they should make joint efforts to
guarantee the successful holding of the fourth meeting of the Croatian-Chinese
scientific and technological cooperation committee in Beijing in the second half
of this year.
On cultural exchanges, Hu said cooperation on
language teaching and media should be a focus.
The Chinese side welcomed Croatia to participate in
the 2010 Shanghai World Expo and will provide support for the early opening of
the Confucius Institutes in Croatia, Hu added.
On promoting bilateral ties and cooperation, the
Chinese president also stressed the importance of mobilizing the initiative and
enthusiasm of the local governments of the two sides.
Echoing Hu's remarks, Sanader expressed his hope that
the two sides could carry out pragmatic cooperation in various fields such as
culture, education, science and tourism, particularly, in trade and economy.
The Croatian government welcomed Chinese enterprises
to make investment in Croatia and to engage in the construction of Croatia's
infrastructure facilities such as airports and ports.
He also encouraged Croatian enterprises to launch
businesses and make investment in China, he said.
During the meeting, Croatia has confirmed its
participation in the Shanghai World Expo.
Croatia is the last leg of President Hu's
three-nation tour. Earlier, Hu attended a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and a summit of BRIC countries -- Brazil, Russia, India and China, in Russia's Yekaterinburg, and paid state visits to Russia and Slovakia.
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