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On July 4, 2003, Premier Wen Jiabao held
talks with Vanuatu Prime Minister Nipake Edward Natapei, who
was on a working visit to China, at the Great Hall of the
People. The two sides exchanged views on bilateral relations
and regional issues of common concern in a warm and friendly
atmosphere.
Wen said that the Chinese people
cherished friendly feelings towards the Vanuatu people and
firmly supported the campaign by the people of Vanuatu for
national self-determination and against colonial rule in the
pre-independence era. China has also offered sincere
assistance to Vanuatu to help develop its economy and
improve its peoples living standard since the two
countries forged diplomatic ties. The support and assistance
are selfless. Wen expressed appreciation for the adherence
by the government of Vanuatu to the One China policy in the
past years and expressed satisfaction with the smooth
development of China-Vanuatu relations. China and Vanuatu
have maintained frequent high-level exchange of visits and
sound cooperation in the fields of economy and trade as well
as regional affairs, despite their geographic remoteness. It
serves the fundamental interests of the two countries and
peoples that they further develop the bilateral relations.
China would like to work with Vanuatu to further consolidate
and develop bilateral relations.
Wen put
forward three proposals on the future development of
bilateral relations. First, China and Vanuatu will increase
high-level exchanges and dialogue between their governments,
parliaments and parties. Second, Wen called for more efforts
to expand the economic and trade relations between the two
countries and their mutually beneficial cooperation. Third,
the two sides will strengthen consultations and cooperation
within regional organizations of the South Pacific and
contribute to stability and development of the
region.
Wen said that China attaches importance
to its relations with the countries in the South Pacific
region, supporting their efforts to safeguard sovereignty
and territorial integrity, to promote economic and regional
cooperation, to establish a nuclear-free zone in the South
Pacific region and to protect the region's resources and
cooperation.
Natapei said that Vanuatu values
its friendship with China. With more exchange of high-level
visits, bilateral relations have seen new development in
recent years. Relations with China have brought concrete
benefits to the people of Vanuatu, and Vanuatu thanks China
for its selfless assistance to Vanuatus economic and
social development in the past years. The government of
Vanuatu and the Vanuaaku Party will continue to adhere to
the One China policy and continue to strengthen relations
with China in various fields. Natapei also congratulated
China on its successful control of the severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in a short period of
time.
After the talks, the two sides singed
four cooperation documents including one on economic and
technical cooperation.
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