FM: Chinese premier’s visits to Russia, Kazakhstan "fruitful"

Published: 31/10/2008 05:00

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The visits of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Russia and Kazakhstan and his attendance at the 7th Shanghai Cooperation Organization prime ministers’ meeting have yielded “significant and fruitful” results, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said Friday.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) meets with visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Moscow, capital of Russia, Oct. 28, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)

From Oct. 27-31, Wen paid official visits to Russia and Kazakhstan. During the visits, he also attended the 13th regular meeting between Chinese and Russian prime ministers in Moscow and the 7th prime ministers’ meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.

The visit to Russia has deepened mutual trust, cooperation and friendship between the two countries, Yang told reporters.

During the visit, Wen met with President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and exchanged views with them on bilateral ties, the global financial crisis and other significant international and regional issues.

The China-Russia strategic partnership of cooperation is a high-level and unique partnership, and the key for the high-level partnership is high degree of mutual trust, Russian leaders said during the talks.

Wen spoke of the importance of pushing forward the development of the strategic partnership of cooperation between the two countries, saying that in the current volatile international situation, to further develop the partnership is of great significance, realistically and strategically, in safeguarding the common interests of the two countries, and in maintaining world peace and stability.

Deepening mutual political trust should be made a priority by the two sides, and they should support each other in issues of the other side’s core interests and grave concern, support each other to develop and maintain timely communication and close coordination in significant issues, Wen said.

The two sides agreed that they should work together to safeguard the healthy and stable development of the economy and finance in the two countries and the world as well.

They should join hands to strive for the perfection of the international financial system and a bigger say of developing countries in this regard, reform the international financial supervision system and push forward the construction of a diversified international currency system, the two sides agreed.

Wen described the China-Russia cooperation as “comprehensive and mutually beneficial,” saying it has great potential and broad prospects.

During the talks, the Chinese premier put forward a series of proposals to further enlarge the scale and enhance the level of cooperation, which the Russian side highly values, Yang said.

The two sides decided to continue to optimize trade structures and standardize trade orders between the two countries, and strengthen cooperation in such areas as energy, investment, mechanical and electrical products and aerospace industry.

The two sides also signed 14 documents covering such important projects as the construction of China-Russian crude oil pipeline.

The two countries agreed to take the opportunity of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations, which falls next year, to comprehensively promote cultural exchanges.

With regard to Wen’s visit to Kazakhstan, Yang said that Kazakhstan is a friendly neighbor and an important partner of China, adding that Wen’s visit pushed forward the strategic partnership between the two countries.

Both sides spoke highly of their friendship and practical cooperation, pledging to remain good neighbors, friends and partners, Yang said.

They agreed that the two nations will continue to expand and deepen their mutually-beneficial cooperation, safeguard common security and strive to achieve common development.

The two countries should intensify energy cooperation and ensure the completion of the China-Kazakhstan gas pipeline and the second phase of oil pipeline by the end of 2009, they added.

Moreover, the two sides also pledged to strengthen cooperation in ports, security and non-resources fields.

Leaders of the two nations signed a series of cooperative documents in such fields as customs, health, agriculture, banking, energy as well as science and technology.

On the utilization and protection of cross-border water resources, Wen said the Chinese side is willing to settle all the related issues with Kazakhstan based upon the win-win principle of mutual benefit.

Leaders of the two nations also exchanged views on the ongoing global financial crisis.

Wen reiterated that China is ready to work with Kazakhstan in offering mutual support and combating the crisis.

China supports efforts by enterprises from both sides to cooperate in a more flexible way in a bid to ease the impact of the financial turmoil, he added.

The Kazakh side said that it values and appreciates China’s stance and role in the face of the financial crisis, adding that it hoped China could maintain its steady and rapid economic growth, which is critical to the region and the whole world at large.

Wen’s visit has also promoted the SCO’s confidence to deal with the ongoing global financial crisis, and boosted practical cooperation within the SCO framework, Yang said.

SCO member countries have increasingly realized that their long-term regional stability and common development can only be achieved through cooperation deepening and self-striving, said the foreign minister.

At the Dushanbe summit in August, heads of state of SCO members agreed to further boost the bloc’s cooperation in politics, security, economy and culture. The task of this prime ministers’ meeting was to fully implement the consensus reached at the summit.

One of the meeting’s major topics was the impacts of the ongoing financial crisis on SCO member countries. Premier Wen said the key factors for tackling the crisis are confidence, responsibility and cooperation. All SCO members should deliver a strong message to the world that they will unite together to cope with the crisis, stabilize finance and economy, and restore confidence in the market.

Wen said China, when ensuring its own economy’s steady and fast development, is willing to communicate and coordinate with other SCO member countries.

The Chinese premier brought forward some specific proposals, saying governments of SCO members should use the cooperation mechanism between their central banks and economic management sectors to find measures to deal with the financial crisis bilaterally or multilaterally, and boost cooperation among SCO members’ financial institutions to cope with the lack of liquidity in the financial market, strengthen financial supervision and ensure financial security.

Wen said SCO members can only fundamentally deal with various exterior risks and challenges after they strengthen their practical cooperation. He said SCO members should fully use their advantages such as vast land, huge population, rich natural resources, big market and advanced technology to expand their cooperation fields, increase cooperation effectiveness, facilitate their cooperation, and lay a sound foundation for the substantial economy.

Wen’s views and proposals reflect the common wishes of all the parties, and have won widespread approval, said Yang.

All parties said they should make joint efforts, overcome current difficulties, push forward practical cooperation and boost their common sustainable development.

The prime ministers’ meeting adopted many cooperation documents, which cover wide-ranging fields and fully embody China’s stance and views.

Yang said international media have released many objective and positive reports on Wen’s visit.

The reports said the visits have further deepened China-Russia and China-Kazakhstan friendly cooperation, and China has played an important role in promoting the SCO members’ cooperation in dealing with the global financial crisis, the foreign minister noted.

VietNamNet/Xinhuanet

Update from: http://english.vietnamnet.vn//international/2008/11/811407/

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