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Wen arrives in Singapore for official visit, ASEAN meetings
SINGAPORE—Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao arrived here Sunday to start an official visit to Singapore and
to attend a series of regional summit meetings to be held in the
country.
In an arrival statement issued at the Changi International Airport, Wen
said China and Singapore are friendly neighbors and the two peoples
enjoy a close and traditional friendship.
“Since the establishment of diplomatic ties 17 years ago,
China-Singapore relations have maintained rapid growth, and we have
carried out fruitful cooperation in many areas, bringing benefits to
both countries,” he said.
The Chinese premier, who was met at the airport by his Singaporean
counterpart, Lee Hsien Loong, and Zhang Xiaokang, Chinese ambassador to
the island state, also expressed confidence that his visit would further
advance China-Singapore relations. It is the first visit by a Chinese
premier to Singapore in eight years.
During his visit, Wen will deliver an important speech on China’s reform
and opening-up policies at the National University of Singapore.
He is scheduled to hold talks with Lee on bilateral cooperation and
regional and international issues of common concern. He will also meet
with Singaporean President S.R. Nathan, Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong
and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew.
After the visit, Wen will attend the 11th ASEAN (Association of
Southeast Asian Nations) plus Three (China, Japan and the Republic of
Korea) Summit, the 11th China-ASEAN Summit, the third East Asia Summit,
and the eighth annual meeting of the leaders of China, Japan and the
Republic of Korea (ROK).
In the arrival statement, Wen said he is looking forward to attending
the meetings and “exchanging views with the leaders of other countries
on ways to deepen East Asian cooperation so as to contribute to the
building of a peaceful, harmonious and prosperous Asia.”
Wen is also expected to have a meeting with his Japanese counterpart
Fukuda Yasuo on the sidelines of the series of meetings.
It will be Premier Wen’s first meeting with Fukuda after the Japanese
prime minister took office in September this year.
The ASEAN plus Three Summit will review the 10 years of cooperation
between ASEAN and China, Japan and ROK. It will issue a joint statement
on East Asian cooperation, the second of its kind, and a working plan on
the ASEAN plus Three cooperation, according to He Yafei, assistant
foreign minister of China who is accompanying Wen.
He said Wen will reiterate China’s position to support the integration
process of ASEAN and its pursuit of a leading role in regional
cooperation, and make some new proposals on the ASEAN plus Three
cooperation.
At the East Asia summit, Wen will elaborate on China’s position on
climate change and the measures it has taken and further steps to tackle
climate change, he said. At the meeting of Chinese, Japanese and ROK
leaders, the three sides are expected to make concrete proposals on
strengthening practical cooperation, particularly in the fields of
environmental protection, science and technology, as well as culture and
youth exchanges.
Leaders of the three countries may also touch on the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue when they discuss some regional and international issues.
This is the fifth time for Premier Wen to attend the ASEAN series of
meetings, and is an important visit by a major Chinese state leader
after the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in
mid October.
Among Wen’s entourage are Minister of Finance Xie Xuren, Minister of
Construction Wang Guangtao and Wei Liqun, director of Research Office of
the State Council, as well as other senior officials from the National
Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here Sunday
that China appreciates Singapore’s one-China policy and its support for
China’s reunification cause. —Xinhua |