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Chinese, Costa Rica agree to build long, deep bilateral ties
BEIJING—Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Costa Rican counterpart
Oscar Arias Sanchez on Wednesday agreed to develop a lasting, steady,
healthy and deep bilateral relationship of friendship and cooperation.
The two presidents reached “broad consensus” on developing such a
relationship during their hour-long talk at the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Hu spoke highly
of Arias’s “important contribution” to the establishment of diplomatic
ties between China and Costa Rica, which took place on June 1 this year,
saying the establishment of such ties had “opened a new chapter for
bilateral relations”.
Hu expressed his appreciation for Costa Rica’s adherence to the
one-China policy. He proposed four aspects of measures to strengthen
China-Costa Rica friendship, including strengthening friendly exchanges
of high-level leaders, governmental departments, legislative bodies and
political parties, expanding economic and trade cooperation, increasing
exchanges of personnel on culture and education, and maintaining
coordination in international and regional organizations.
Hu promised that China is willing to import more products from Costa
Rica and encourage Chinese enterprises to give priority to Costa Rica
when considering places for investment, adding China also welcomes Costa
Rican enterprises to develop market in China. Agreeing with Hu’s
proposals, Arias said it is important for Costa Rica to develop economic
and trade cooperation with China. He expressed his thanks to the Chinese
government for providing help and his hope that more Chinese enterprises
will invest in Costa Rica.
Arias stressed that Costa Rica adheres to the one-China policy and
opposes Taiwan to “join in” the United Nations, saying the “referendum”
on UN entry, pushed by the Taiwan authorities, is of great danger and
doomed to fail. He said Costa Rica is proud to be the first country in
Central America to establish diplomatic relations with China and facts
have proved that it is a correct decision and will bring about important
opportunities for the development of Costa Rica.
After the talks, the two leaders attended the signing ceremony of
cooperation agreements covering technologies, investment, culture,
public health and agriculture.—Xinhua |