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Top Chinese adviser meets Ukraine president on ties
Beijing(China)—Visiting top
Chinese adviser Jia Qinglin met with Ukrainian President Viktor
Yushchenko in KievTuesday on Sino-Ukraine relations.
Jia, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said China and Ukraine have
deepened mutual understanding and trust while fostering healthy and
stable development of bilateral ties since the two countries established
diplomatic relations in 1992.
In the past 14 years, the cooperation between the two countries has been
broadened and deepened with fruitful results in the areas of economy,
trade, science and technology, Jia said during his meeting with
Yushchenko at the presidential office in Kiev. At the same time, Jia
said, exchanges of culture and education have grown actively with
enriched content.
Expressing satisfaction at bilateral ties, Yushchenko said relations
between Ukraine and China have developed quickly with active results of
cooperation in the areas of economy and trade. Now the two sides have
become important partner of mutually beneficial cooperation, the
president said.
During the meeting, Jia reiterated that developing long-term and stable,
comprehensive friendly cooperation relations with Ukraine has been the
fixed policy of the Chinese side. Next year will mark the 15th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Ukraine
and China, and China is willing to take the chance jointly with Ukraine
to make efforts to promote their bilateral ties to a higher level, said
the leader of the CPPCC, China’s top advisory body.
Jia also suggested that both sides strengthen contact and exchange at
various levels, deepen mutual trust and lay solid political foundation
for development of bilateral relations. The two countries will be able
to further enhance cooperation in the economic and trade areas, put into
effect those fixed agreements and endorsed projects, Jia said.
He also expressed China’s desire to broaden exchange and cooperation in
the areas of cultural education, tourism, sports and journalism, to
encourage both sides to contact closely so as to consolidate the social
foundation of amity between the two countries. Yushchenko said Ukraine
has set the development of ties with China priority of its foreign
policy.
—People’s Daliy, Daily Mail news exchange item |