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Xi pledges to advance China-Turkey ties

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Xi pledges to advance China-Turkey ties
Updated: 2012-02-22 04:32(Xinhua)


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Vice-President Xi Jinping is greeted by Abdullah Gul, the president of Turkey, in Ankara on Tuesday, prior to their meeting. [Liu Jiansheng / Xinhua]



ANKARA - Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping made a four-point proposal in Ankara on Tuesday to further develop relations between China and Turkey.

Xi made the suggestions while holding talks with Turkish President Abdullah Gul in the capital of Turkey.

First, high-level exchanges between the two countries can be maintained so as to consolidate strategic mutual-trust. "China welcomes Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to visit China," Xi said. The joint working groups between the two foreign ministries can play an important role to blueprint bilateral ties, he added.

Second, practical cooperation can be expanded for common development. "China encourage and support Chinese enterprises to increase import from Turkey and will address the trade imbalance in an comprehensive way," he said, adding China also welcomed Turkish corporations to invest in China.

Third, people-to-people exchanges can be increased. China is ready to continue to enhance exchanges and cooperation among think tanks and non-governmental organizations, he said, adding that tourism cooperation could also be expanded.

Fourth, multi-lateral cooperation can be expanded for maintaining common interests. "China supports Turkey to play an active role in international and regional affairs and is ready to enhance cooperation with Turkey in the United Nations, the G20 and the IMF," Xi said.

Xi was on an official visit as guest of Gul.

Xi pledges to advance China-Turkey ties|Politics|chinadaily.com.cn
 
China again is showing she is willing to make new friends and improve on old ties. Skeptics soon will be lost for words.
 
Hmm, it's interesting. Knowing that Turkey is behind the rebels of Syria. Does China wanna mend the damage to Arabian world caused by its veto? Or secretly buying Turkey to leave Syria alone?
 
China doesn't go back on its word and that word has always been "your country your internal problems". Mutual respect dictates that other country understand that Chinese leaders won't go back on their word and talk crap every other week/month/year like most leaders of the world.
 
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