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UPDATED: 08:12, October 09, 2004
China pledges to further ties with Estonia, Britain
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met in Hanoi on October 8 with Estonian Prime Minister Juhan Parts and British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott on the sidelines of the 5th Asia-Europe Meeting summit.

During his meeting with Parts, Wen said China hopes that Estonia, a new member of the European Union (EU), would play a positive role in pushing forward Sino-EU ties.

Wen expressed satisfaction with the development of Sino-Estonian ties, noting that China and Estonia have maintained sound cooperation in political, economic and cultural fields.

He said China welcomes Estonian enterprises to do business in China and that China will take measures to expand import from Estonia.

Parts said that Estonia attaches importance to its relations with China, and hopes to further cooperation in economy and trade, education, telecommunication, and information technology.

During his meeting with the British Deputy Prime Minister, Wen said China and Britain, both permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, share common interest in safeguarding world peace and promoting development.

He said China is ready to work with Britain to enhance the substantial cooperation in such areas as trade and investment, finance, energy resources, and education.

Prescott, for his part, said development of bilateral ties has maintained good momentum, and that the exchanges at all levels are at their closest.

He said the British government will make more efforts to advance the all-round and strategic partnership with China.

Source: Xinhua


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