People's Daily |
July 13, 2005 |
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China is ready to work with
Mongolia
to deepen and expand bilateral links in all dimensions,
Jia Qinglin,
head of China's top advisory body, said on Wednesday in
Beijing.
Jia,
chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that China and
Mongolia should be good neighbors, good partners and good
friends forever.
He made
these remarks during a meeting with visiting Mongolian
Minister of Defense Tserenkhuugyn Sharavdorj in the Great Hall
of the People in central Beijing.
Jia said
China and Mongolia are important neighbors for each other.
Over the past few years, the two countries have maintained a
frequent exchange of high-level visits, enhanced trade and
economic cooperation, and supported and coordinated with each
other on regional and international affairs.
Jia
noted that the heads of state of the two countries realized
exchange of visits during 2003 and 2004, and that they agreed
to develop a good-neighborly partnership of mutual trust
between the two countries. The development of the
Sino-Mongolian partnership has laid a solid foundation for the
development of bilateral relations in the new century, Jia
said.
Earlier this month, Chinese President
Hu Jintao
and Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar met in Astana,
capital city of the Central Asian nation
Kazakhstan.The
two leaders again reached a series of consensus on developing
bilateral relations, setting the direction for continuous
expansion of bilateral links, said Jia.
Jia said
China will stick to the policy of treating its neighbors as
partners and promoting friendship, peace and prosperity of the
neighboring countries. China is ready to join hands with
Mongolia to push forward bilateral relations in a
comprehensive and extensive manner.
Sharavdorj said Mongolia places importance on developing
relations with China and attaches top priority to developing
the good-neighborly partnership of mutual trust with China in
its foreign policy.
He said
over the past few years, relations between Mongolia and China
have seen all-round expansion as the two countries have been
engaged in closer cooperation in all areas. He expressed
satisfaction on the development of bilateral links.
Sharavdorj expressed the hope that the two countries would
continue to expand traditional friendship, promote common
development and bring benefits to the two peoples.
Source: Xinhua
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