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China vows to further exchanges with Macedonia
BEIJING—Chinese top legislator
Wu Bangguo met with Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski here
Thursday, pledging to further strengthen bilateral parliamentary
exchanges.
Considering Macedonia as an important cooperative partner in southeast
Europe, Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s
Congress (NPC), told Crvenkovski China is ready to join hands with the
country to further enhance political trust, and facilitate bilateral
win-win cooperation in trade, culture, technology and other areas.
The Chinese NPC values its relations with the Macedonian parliament, Wu
said, expressing his hope to enhance parliamentary dialogues and
cooperation at various levels and between special committees, share
experience in building democratic legal system in a bid to further
cement bilateral ties.
Appreciating China’s “important” and “positive” role in international
affairs, Crvenkovski said his government highly treasures its relations
with China, and will firmly stick to the one-China policy and support
its peaceful reunification cause.
He added Macedonia hopes to enhance all-round exchanges and cooperation
with China including parliamentary exchanges.
Later Thursday, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Crvenkovski, and
both sides agreed to facilitate trade cooperation.
Wen applauded the joint statement signed by President Hu Jintao and
Crvenkovski Wednesday on deepening mutually beneficial cooperative
relations, regarding it as a new milestone in the development of
bilateral ties.
With regard to trade relations, Wen said China attaches importance to
its trade cooperation with Macedonia, encouraging local enterprises to
explore cooperation opportunities and expand cooperation.
Crvenkovski also encouraged more Chinese companies to invest in
Macedonia.
The Macedonian president arrived in Beijing Tuesday as Hu’s guest. He
will also visit Shanghai and Guangzhou during his stay in China.
—Xinhua |