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UPDATED: 08:44, May 09, 2007
Chinese-Greek trade relations have more potiential for growth: Greek FM
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Trade relations between China and Greece are yet to reach their full potential, Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis said Tuesday, as the two nations gear up to honor more than three decades of strong ties.

"There is room for further improvement with regard to our exports and imports. It is my hope that they will soon be further enhanced," said the minister in an exclusive interview with Xinhua before her visit to China.

Bakoyannis is visiting China from May 9 to 13. She said the reason for her visit is two-fold. "First, I wish to be present for the commemoration of our diplomatic stepping stone -- our 35-year landmark. This is an important event for us, and we wish to honor it as much as we can."

"Second, this trip falls within the framework of further strengthening our already excellent bilateral ties, both at the political and economic levels." Bakoyannis said.

She highly appraised the friendly relationship between China and Greece during the past 35 years. "Our relations are characterized by strong bonds of friendship and mutual respect -- and this is extremely important. China and Greece share common interests and we work alongside each other on a range of issues of bilateral and global concern."

"I would like to make particular reference to the Joint Declaration on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between our countries, which forms the basis of our co-operation in all fields. I would like to see it reinforced and expanded to new levels." the minister said.

"There have been numerous visits at the governmental level. These visits have enhanced and further strengthened our bilateral ties. I am pleased to say that our bilateral co-operation in the political, economic, scientific, technological and socio-cultural domains is excellent."

Bakoyannis said her visit will permit both sides to evaluate the progress made so far. It will also provide a strong political impetus henceforth.

She said she hoped "the Year of Greece in China" which will start later this year, "will be a wonderful opportunity through which our culture, both ancient and modern, will be presented to the Chinese people."

Talking about the Hellenic and Chinese civilizations, Bakoyannis said, "Our ancient heritage is invaluable for us -- it is through knowing one's past, that one can honor it. The Chinese know this well. And at the same time, both countries can boast a dynamic modern culture."

She urged the two countries to beef up cooperation in a wide range of cultural issues through the promotion and exchange of intercultural dialogue, expositions in the arts, dance, or opera.

Dora Bakoyannis took office as the first woman Foreign Minister of Greece in the government of Premier Costas Karamanlis on February 2006. She was elected Athens' first female mayor in October 2002 with a greater majority.

Source: Xinhua


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