China to Promote Co-op with Arab World
    2009-11-08 02:29:31     Xinhua      Web Editor: Liu Donghui
 

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech at the headquarters of the Arab League in downtown Cairo Nov. 7, 2009. [Photo: Xinhua]

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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in Cairo Saturday that China is willing to further enhance its friendly cooperation with the Arab world in various sectors.

During a speech at the Arab League headquarters in downtown Cairo, Wen said China and the Arab world are both entrusted with the mission of renewing their centuries-old civilizations.

"Let us join hands and take the friendly cooperation between China and Arab countries to a new level," Wen proposed.

Reviewing the history of China-Arab relations, the Chinese premier put forward a four-point proposal to promote bilateral cooperation.

First, China is committed to deepening political trust and strengthening strategic cooperation with Arab countries.

"It serves the fundamental interests of both sides to solidify political trust and intensify strategic cooperation," Wen explained.

The establishment and development of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum had created excellent opportunities for strengthened collective dialogue and coordination between the two sides, he said.

"We should work together ... to oppose all forms of terrorism, separatism and extremism, and reject linking terrorism to any specific ethnic group or religion," Wen urged.

China is ready to step up cooperation with Arab countries to address global challenges, including climate change, energy and non-traditional security threats and promote the attainment of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals, the Chinese premier continued.

Wen also said the two sides should continue to support each other in major international and regional affairs, work together to safeguard the interests of developing countries and try to establish a just and reasonable new international order.

Second, China will continue to promote the Middle East peace process.

Experience shows that the "eye for an eye" approach could only generate more hatred, while peace could only be achieved by turning swords into ploughshares, Wen remarked.

"We highly appreciate the Arab Peace Initiative, which demonstrates to the whole world the sincere wish and strategic decision of Arab countries to peacefully resolve the Middle East issue," the Chinese premier said.

China is ready to step up consultation with Arab countries and other parties concerned and play a constructive role in promoting a comprehensive, just and lasting settlement of the Middle East issue in order to achieve peace, security and stability in the region, Wen added.

Third, China will push forward economic cooperation and trade with Arab countries.

"There is great scope and enormous potential for business cooperation between China and Arab countries," Wen observed.

According to Wen, trade volume between the two sides jumped from 36.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2004 to 132.8 billion dollars in 2008, a 3.6-fold increase in a span of five years.

Meanwhile, by the end of 2008, the total value of contracted projects between the two sides had reached 100 billion dollars.

The two sides should take more concrete and effective measures to expand cooperation in economy and trade, energy, investment, finance, tourism and human resources training, Wen suggested.

Fourth, China hopes to increase cultural exchanges and cooperation with Arab counties.

The Chinese government encouraged growing educational, cultural, tourism and other exchanges with Arab countries, the premier said. "We will encourage more young people to study in Arab countries and welcome young Arab students to come to China for study or visit," he added.

Cultural exchange will help deepen mutual understanding, strengthen the bond of friendship and build strong public support for the friendship between the two sides, he argued.

"No matter how the international scene may change, the Chinese people will always be the trusted brothers of the Arab people. Let us work together to build a harmonious world of enduring peace and common prosperity," Wen concluded.

Wen arrived in Cairo Friday on a two-day official visit to Egypt, after which he will attend the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh on Sunday.

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