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China, Laos pledge to promote cooperation, friendly ties
Beijing (China)—China and Laos
have pledged to further strengthen overall cooperation and push their
good-neighborly and friendly relations into a new phase, said a joint
statement issued by the two countries, here the other day.
The two sides have exchanged in-depth views and reached a consensus on a
wide range of regional and international issues of common concern. They
have also agreed to press the traditional friendship and overall
cooperation between China and Laos into a fresh development stage, said
the statement released here during Chinese President Hu Jintao’s state
visit to Laos. In the statement, the two sides agreed that China and
Laos shared strategic common interests over many major issues. Under the
complicated and volatile international situation, enhancing and
developing Sino-Lao relations and cooperation was not only in the
fundamental interests of the two countries and two peoples, but also
conducive to the peace and development of the region and the world at
large.
According to the statement, the two sides will be committed to the
principle of long-term stability, good neighborliness, mutual trust and
comprehensive cooperation, and will increase exchanges of high-level
visits, expand cooperation in many areas such as national security,
education, health, sports and tourism. Satisfied with the achievements
made in trade and economic cooperation, the two countries would attach
great importance to and deepen Sino-Lao economic and trade cooperation,
the statement said. It also called for an expansion in the scale of
cooperation and a further improvement in cooperative quality and levels.
In addition, the two sides signed a series of accords on technology,
finance, medicine and health. In the statement, Laos reiterated that
there was but one China in the world and that Taiwan was an inalienable
part of China.
Laos would continue to support the one-China policy, oppose all forms of
“Taiwan Independence”, including the so-called “de jure independence”,
and voice firm support for China’s efforts to safeguard its sovereignty
and territorial integrity. Laos hoped to see China realize its national
reunification sooner rather than later. The two sides also expressed
satisfaction over cooperation in handling international and regional
affairs. They said they would strengthen coordination within the
multilateral framework of China-ASEAN, East Asia and the United Nations
and would remain dedicated to maintaining regional and world peace,
stability and development.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |