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China, Peru vow to push forward all-round cooperative partnership
BEIJING—China and Peru on
Wednesday vowed to push forward all-round cooperative partnership, and
be good friends and partners.
The two countries also signed a series of agreements on bilateral
cooperation in economics, technology, cultural exchanges, quarantine and
media. During the meeting with the Peruvian President Alan Garcia on
Wednesday afternoon, Chinese President Hu Jintao sang highly of the
China-Peru relations over the past 37 years since the two countries
established diplomatic ties, describing bilateral relationship as
healthy and stable, mutual high-level visits as frequent, cooperation in
various fields as ever expanding and two sides as taking cooperative
attitude in dealing with international or regional affairs.
Garcia reiterated that Peruvian government firmly adheres to one-China
policy and opposes any act aimed at separating China. Garcia said that
Peru publicly and clearly opposes the referendum to be conducted by
Taiwan for UN membership, noting that the referendum is against norms
and principles of international laws and is a threat to world peace and
stability.
Hu said he particularly appreciated Garcia continuing a friendly policy
towards China after retaking the presidential office, adding that he
appreciated Peru’s one-China policy and support for China’s peaceful
reunification. Hu said, in order to bring the China-Peru all-round
cooperative partnership to a new high, China is willing to make joint
efforts with Peru to strengthen exchanges between the two countries’
governmental organs, legislatures and ruling parties, actively and
pragmatically promote free trade area negotiations and cooperation in
trade, energy, mining, agriculture, fishery, infrastructure, poverty
alleviation, tourism, space science, traditional medicine and cultural
heritage protection.
Hu also proposed that the two countries should intensify bilateral
consultation and coordination at multilateral frontiers so as to
safeguard the interests of the two countries and all the developing
countries at large and promote the world’s peace, stability and
development. Hu said China supports and is willing to actively assist
Peru in holding the APEC meeting for the Year of 2008. Garcia said Peru
is willing to be a strategic partner to China, and further deepen
bilateral friendship, expand consensus and strengthen bilateral
cooperation in the fields of agriculture, mining, infrastructure,
shipping and tourism.
Garcia said Peru welcomes Chinese enterprises to invest in the country
and will provide sound environment for Chinese investors. Garcia also
expressed his warm anticipation for Hu’s attendance at the 2008 APEC
meeting.
—Xinhua |