Stig Östlund

lördag, maj 22, 2010

Kina-Sverige


Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday China would work closely with Sweden to lift bilateral ties to a new level.
While meeting with Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf in Beijing, Hu said China highly values relations with Sweden and will further promote cooperation between the two countries in the spirit of mutual respect and benefit.
"China and Sweden have no conflict of fundamental interests despite different national conditions, and good bilateral ties have brought tangible benefits to both peoples," said Hu.
Hu also highlighted the smooth development of bilateral ties since the two countries established diplomatic relations 60 years ago.
Sweden was the first western country to forge diplomatic ties with New China.
The Swedish King, who arrived in Beijing Thursday for a five-day visit to China, recalled the friendly exchanges between Sweden and China over the past 60 years, saying Hu's 2007 visit to Sweden had boosted bilateral cooperation

An innovation forum, jointly held by the two countries, will have a positive influence on cooperation in new fields between the two countries, said the Swedish King.
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang expressed hope the two nations would increase innovation cooperation while addressing the forum.
China's innovation business has made certain achievements while Sweden is one of the world's most innovative and inventive nations, Li said.
"China-Sweden innovation cooperation features complementarity and mutual benefit, and has broad potential for development," he said.
He said innovation is related to the two countries' economic and trade development and the growth of bilateral ties.

The vice premier proposed the two nations expand innovation cooperation in the fields of energy saving, environmental protection and economic restructuring.
"This will help promote China-Sweden relations and benefit both peoples," he noted.
Li also said the current international financial crisis is yet to subside, and a full recovery in the world economy will be slow and complex.
In the face of this situation, Li urged the international community to rely on innovation development and technological progress to play a leading role in economic growth.
Li met with the Swedish King before the forum, applauding the latter's contribution to the development of China-Sweden ties.
Apart from his meeting with Hu and Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, the Swedish King will attend the national pavilion day of Sweden at the Shanghai World Expo.

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