BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- A joint
statement released Friday by China and Australia to strengthen practical
cooperation for mutual benefits will be of great guiding significance to
bilateral relations, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei said here Saturday.
He Yafei said the statement, which highlights common interests, is a historic document and a defining moment for the future of the two nations. It, He said, showcases the two nations' dedication in building a stable and healthy relationship with a strategic perspective.
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) meets with visiting Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang in Canberra, capital of Australia, Oct. 30, 2009. (Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng) Photo Gallery>>> |
China and Australia, two important nations in the
Asia-Pacific region, share complementary economies as well as referential
culture, He said. The vice foreign minister said China and Australia have a
broad range of common interests, therefore, cooperation remains a need and the
only choice for both sides.
Noting that Australia reiterated its stance of sticking to the one-China policy on the Taiwan issue and respects China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, including in relation to China's Tibet and Xinjiang, He said "This is of great importance in dealing with future differences, as it is the foundation of our political ties."
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Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (2nd L) and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard (2nd R) attend the signing ceremony of agreements on cooperation in the fields of telecommunications, forestry, cultural relic protection, education and training between the two countries, after their talks in Sydney Oct. 30, 2009. (Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng) Photo Gallery>>> |
He said he was pleased to see China and Australia
agree in the statement to "respect and take into full consideration the core
interests and major concerns of each other."
Given the fact that China and Australia share strong
economic ties and the Australian government has recently approved three
applications of Chinese investment in Australia, He said he sees a bright future
for the two sides. He said he believes the two countries enjoy a promising
future in bilateral trade and investment.
On the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement, He said
the willingness and preparedness expressed in the joint statement reflects the
determination of both sides to conclude the negotiations as soon as possible.
"I have confidence on a fruitful result on the FTA
negotiations," he said.
He also said there has been close cooperation between
China and Australia in various international mechanisms such as the United
Nations, G20 and climate change discussions in Copenhagen.
Saying that China has become a major source of
overseas students studying in Australia, He said, last but not least, there has
been close and extensive people-to-people exchanges in such fields as education,
culture, sports, tourism and the media.
The expected arrival of a pair of pandas to Australia
by December is expected to be more evidence for such a close tie, he added.
"We are deeply confident that with joint efforts,
commitments of both sides will be realized in near future," he said.