chine bengladesh 12jan02
from people's daily
| Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Saturday, January 12, 2002 |
Chinese Premier Holds Talks With Bangladeshi PM |
| Visiting Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji Friday held extensive talks with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on bilateral relations and a wide range of regional and international issues of mutual concern |
Visiting Chinese Premier Zhu
Rongji Friday held extensive talks with Bangladeshi
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on bilateral relations and a wide range of regional
and international issues of mutual concern.
Zhu spoke highly of the development of the Sino-Bangladeshi ties, saying China
and Bangladesh are close neighbors and their friendship dates back to long time
ago.
He said the friendship between China and Bangladesh, built on the Five
Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, has remained unchanged, no matter what
happened on the international arena or in their respective countries.
Zhu said the Chinese government has treasured the friendship between the two
countries and attached great importance to their cooperative relations.
The Chinese government highly appreciated the firm stand of Bangladesh on issues
concerning Chinese sovereignty such the issues of Taiwan
and Tibet,
Zhu said, adding that China thinks highly of the right positions that Bangladesh
has adopted on human rights issues.
He noted that it is the Chinese government's consistent policy to develop and
consolidate the mutually beneficial and cooperative ties between China and
Bangladesh.
On the bilateral cooperation in the economic and trade fields, Zhu said economic
and trade cooperation is an important part of the Sino-Bangladeshi friendship.
As a developing country, China has tried its best to provide all possible
assistance to Bangladesh, for the Chinese government has given much importance
to the Sino-Bangladeshi cooperation, Zhu said.
He assured his Bangladeshi counterpart that the Chinese government will continue
to encourage and support well-established Chinese enterprises to invest in
Bangladesh so that both sides can expand their cooperation in areas of common
interest.
Prime Minister Zia praised the tremendous achievements that the Chinese people
have scored in their economic development, saying a strong and prosperous China
will be a great encouragement to the Bangladeshi people.
Congratulating China on its successful accession to the World
Trade Organization (WTO), Zia said she believed China will play a more
positive role in the WTO.
She emphasized that Taiwan is part of the Chinese territory and that Bangladesh
will continue to uphold the one-China policy.
She thanked the Chinese government and people for their generous assistance to
the economic and social development of Bangladesh in the past years.
Khaleda Zia said there is a huge potential for the Sino-Bangladeshi cooperation,
and believed it has a promising prospect.
Earlier on Friday, China and Bangladesh signed seven agreements on economic,
trade and cultural cooperation, including an agreement on economic and technical
cooperation, and an executive program of the cultural agreement for 2001-2003.
The Chinese Premier arrived in Dhaka earlier in the day on a two-day official
visit to Bangladesh, the first leg of his two-nation tour to South Asia, which
will take him to India
on Sunday