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China, Qatar agree to boost bilateral ties
BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao met with visiting Qatar Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs Sheikh Hamad Bin Jasim Bin Jabir Al-Thani here on Thursday. The
two sides agreed to step up bilateral friendly and cooperative
relations.
Wen hailed the development of bilateral ties on the basis of respect,
equality and mutual benefits over the past 20 years since the two
countries established diplomatic ties. He expressed China’s appreciation
of Qatar’s adherence to the one-China policy. Wen noted that
breakthroughs had been made in energy cooperation between China and
Qatar, which also brought along collaboration in relevant industries.
The advantages of economic complementarity of both countries were
transforming into real results, he added. Wen said all countries,
regardless of size, could make contributions to world peace and
development. China attached great importance to developing relations
with Qatar and was ready to maintain high-level exchanges and promote
mutual trust with the country.
He proposed the two countries focus on cooperation in energy and
infrastructure, encourage bilateral investments and expand trade scale,
strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the areas of culture, education,
aviation and tourism, as well as increase coordination in international
and regional affairs. Sheikh Hamad said Qatar had always adhered to the
one-China policy and believed the country would host a successful
Olympic Games. Qatar was willing to make joint efforts with China to
develop strategic friendly and cooperative relations, he said, adding
Qatar would promote cooperation with China in energy, aviation and
investment.
Qatar also supported China’s efforts in its collective cooperation with
the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the prime minister said.—Xinhua |