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Chinese premier stresses China's strategic ties with South Korea
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here Sunday that developing long-term stable and mutually beneficial ties with South Korea is a strategic foreign policy of China.
As neighbors and countries of important influence, China and South Korea need to strengthen high-level communication, enhance political and strategic mutual trust, and join hands to meet challenges so as to boost peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the whole world, Wen said when meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
The Chinese premier said that economic and trade cooperation between China and South Korea enjoys a very good growth momentum, and the two sides should strive toward the target of bilateral trade of 300 billion U.S. dollars by 2015.
The two sides also should make efforts to expand cooperation in new sectors, including energy saving and environmental protection, renewable energy, biotechnology and information technology, Wen said.
Negotiations on a Free Trade Area between the two countries should be started as soon as possible to facilitate the free flow of trade and investment and give new impetus to bilateral economic and trade cooperation, Wen said.
On the situation of the Korea Peninsula, Wen said China has been actively pushing peace and talks in this regard as well as the resumption of the six-party talks.
China firmly holds that dialogue and consultation are the ultimate way to the resolution of the issue, and the six-party talks can play an important role in maintaining peace and stability in the region and realizing denuclearization of the peninsula, Wen said.
Lee spoke highly of the development of China-South Korea relations and agreed with Wen's ideas on deepening cooperation between the two countries.
The South Korean president said South Korea attaches great importance to its ties with China and is willing to work with China to push bilateral strategic partnership to a new stage when the two countries mark the 20th anniversary of their diplomatic ties next year.
Lee said that his country highly appreciates the active role that China has played in maintaining peace and stability of the Korea Peninsula and that South Korea is willing to continuously keep close communication and cooperation with China.
Wen left Tokyo for home late Sunday, wrapping up a two-day trip to Japan, where a China-Japan-South Korea trilateral summit was held.
Chinese premier stresses China's strategic ties with S. Korea
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here Sunday that developing long-term stable and mutually beneficial ties with South Korea is a strategic foreign policy of China.
As neighbors and countries of important influence, China and South Korea need to strengthen high-level communication, enhance political and strategic mutual trust, and join hands to meet challenges so as to boost peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the whole world, Wen said when meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
The Chinese premier said that economic and trade cooperation between China and South Korea enjoys a very good growth momentum, and the two sides should strive toward the target of bilateral trade of 300 billion U.S. dollars by 2015.
The two sides also should make efforts to expand cooperation in new sectors, including energy saving and environmental protection, renewable energy, biotechnology and information technology, Wen said.
Negotiations on a Free Trade Area between the two countries should be started as soon as possible to facilitate the free flow of trade and investment and give new impetus to bilateral economic and trade cooperation, Wen said.
On the situation of the Korea Peninsula, Wen said China has been actively pushing peace and talks in this regard as well as the resumption of the six-party talks.
China firmly holds that dialogue and consultation are the ultimate way to the resolution of the issue, and the six-party talks can play an important role in maintaining peace and stability in the region and realizing denuclearization of the peninsula, Wen said.
Lee spoke highly of the development of China-South Korea relations and agreed with Wen's ideas on deepening cooperation between the two countries.
The South Korean president said South Korea attaches great importance to its ties with China and is willing to work with China to push bilateral strategic partnership to a new stage when the two countries mark the 20th anniversary of their diplomatic ties next year.
Lee said that his country highly appreciates the active role that China has played in maintaining peace and stability of the Korea Peninsula and that South Korea is willing to continuously keep close communication and cooperation with China.
Wen left Tokyo for home late Sunday, wrapping up a two-day trip to Japan, where a China-Japan-South Korea trilateral summit was held.
Chinese premier stresses China's strategic ties with S. Korea