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Premier Wen Jiabao Holds Talks with His Russian Counterpart (09-25-2003)
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2004-05-14
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On September 24, 2003, Premier Wen Jiabao of the
State Council talked with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail
Kasyanov on good terms at the Great Hall of the People,
during which they reached extensive consensus on bilateral
and international issues.
Wen said the two
countries had seen the sound development of bilateral ties
and positive results in cooperation in recent years. He
noted that mutual trust in politics has been strengthened,
economic and trade relations rapidly progressed, and
consultation and coordination in international affairs have
been pushed forward. China appreciated Russia's adherence to
the One China policy, and its precious support for China on
important and sensitive issues involving Taiwan, Tibet,
human rights and fighting terrorism. He said the development
of the strategic partnership of cooperation between China
and Russia complies with the wishes and fundamental
interests of both sides and the changing international
circumstances. He stressed the new leadership of China takes
China-Russia ties as a priority of its foreign policy, and
is willing to join with Russia to explore a new stage of
bilateral ties.
Wen made three proposals on
furthering economic cooperation, which included enlarging
mutual investment and cooperation in energy and
electromechanical fields, improving trade pattern,
diversifying trade, and enhancing cooperation between China
and the Far East and Siberian regions of Russia and along
the common border too. He said China and Russia were both
undergoing industrial reconstruction with rapid economic
growth, which provided possibilities to promote investment
and cooperation. He hoped the two sides took a long-term
perspective and expanded cooperation at all levels including
the central, local and enterprise levels.
Speaking highly of the consultation of prime
ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
members, Wen said the talks achieved results in two great
tasks: strengthening mechanism building and closing a
multilateral cooperation program. He said this meant a
profound impact on economic cooperation among SCO members,
adding the two countries should continue coordinating with
each other to improve the SCO mechanism, as an important
content of the strategic partnership of cooperation.
Kasyanov said he agreed with Wen's remarks on
bilateral relations. He said Russia and China had achieved
important results in all cooperative fields and the two
sides should cherish the strategic partnership of
cooperation and make efforts to realize the bilateral
cooperative goals set by the two governments. He said that
the two sides should also ensure the continued expansion of
cooperation, mutual trust and diverse cooperation, adding
that it complied with Russia's strategic policies and the
interests of the Russian government and people. To expand
bilateral economic and trade cooperation, Kasyanov said
Russia hoped the two sides could adjust and diversify trade
structures and improve trade forms and increase mutual
investment. Kasyanov said Russia was willing to improve
cooperation with China in oil, natural gas, electric power,
spaceflight and civil aviation. He said Russia would try to
satisfy China's demands for oil and natural gas. As for the
oil transmission pipeline from Russia to China, Kasyanov
said the Russian government would implement the agreement
reached between Russia and China and fulfill Russia's
promise.
Kasyanov also commended exchanges in
the cultural area, and expressed his hope that Russia and
China could improve cooperation in education and tourism. He
said Russia would maintain consultation and cooperation with
China in Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the
international affairs.
After the
meeting, Wen and Kasyanov signed a joint communiqué of
the eighth regular meeting of the prime ministers of China
and Russia and attended the signing ceremony of other five
documents. They also met with the press and entrepreneurs of
both countries after the signing ceremony.
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