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China, Russia promote partnership

www.chinanews.cn 2007-03-27 09:02:04

(Source��Xinhua)

Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin
attend the opening ceremony of the “Year of China” in Moscow, March 26,
2007.

MOSCOW, March 27 – Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Russian
counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday pledged to further promote the
Sino-Russian strategic partnership of cooperation.
Since the two countries forged the strategic partnership of cooperation
10 years ago, bilateral cooperation in various fields has been developing
smoothly, bringing tangible benefits to the two peoples, the presidents
said in a joint statement.
The continued strengthening of Sino-Russian cooperation in an all-round
way conforms to the supreme interests of the two countries and is also
conducive to safeguarding peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region
and the world at large, said the statement.
The two sides are ready to work together to continuously deepen their
practical cooperation, boost strategic coordination and raise the
Sino-Russian strategic partnership of cooperation to a new height, it
said.
With an eye on the future and vowing to consolidate the gains made in
building their strategic partnership in the past 10 years,the two sides
pledged unremitting efforts to promote mutual trust and enhance
cooperation in politics.
They also agreed to deepen cooperation in the areas of economy, science
and technology and security.
In accordance with the spirit and principles of the Sino-Russian
Good-Neighborly Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, the two sides will
boost mutual support on major issues concerning independence, sovereignty
and territorial integrity. The Russian side reaffirmed its firm support
for the Chinese government’s principled stand on the issues of Taiwan and
Tibet, the statement said.
The two sides also agreed to further strengthen exchanges between the
parliaments of the two countries and continue efforts to improve the
legal foundation for bilateral cooperation.
Under the Supplementary Agreement on the Eastern Section of China-Russia
Boundary Line signed on Oct. 14, 2004, demarcation of the boundary has
been going on smoothly, it said, adding that demarcation work will be
completed by the end of 2007.
The settlement of the border issue between the two countries will
contribute to efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and boost cooperation
in the border areas, in the spirit of building lasting peace and mutual
accommodation and mutual benefit, the statement said.
As “the Year of Russia in China” last year helped further strengthen
mutual political trust and deepen cooperation in such areas as politics,
economy, trade and science and technology, the two sides decided to adopt
all necessary measures to ensure that the ongoing “Year of China in
Russia” is equally successful.
President Hu arrived in Moscow on Monday for a three-day state visit,
during which he will meet other Russian leaders.

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