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Diplomat: China willing to cooperate with EU on Africa in "constructive" manner
2008-05-17 00:00

 

BRUSSELS, May 16 (Xinhua) -- China is willing to cooperate with the European Union (EU) in promoting Africa's development in an "open" and "constructive" manner, China's ambassador to the European Union (EU) Song Zhe said here Friday. 

 "China and the EU have generally the almost same goals in safeguarding peace and development in Africa," Song told an audience at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) (the Brussels university of freedom).

Answering questions after delivering his first public speech in Brussels since taking his post in March, he said that in recent years, China and the EU had established high-level consultation systems on Africa, and had conducted dialogues and cooperation concerning Africa's development.

According to the ambassador, a director-general of the Africa department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry will be in Brussels next month to discuss African issues with his EU counterparts.

"The special envoys for Africa from both sides are in close contact," he added.

The event in VUB was sponsored by its Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies (BICCS).

Song's speech focused on China's past and future reforms, new development priorities and the prospects for Sino-EU relations.

"After more than 30 years of development, the China-EU relationship is now at a new point of departure," he said. "The relations are now transcending bilateral scope and acquiring more and more global strategic significance. China and the EU are facing important opportunities for furthering their cooperation."

He stressed that with changes in the international situation and respective development in China and the EU, the bilateral ties also face some new challenges, such as trade imbalance, and more recently the issue of Tibet.

"Some of these issues arise in the process of development when interests merge and meet each other. Others are due to lack of a full understanding and mutual trust," he explained.

He warned that if not appropriately and promptly handled, these problems might produce negative impact on the healthy and smooth development of China-EU relations.

To ensure a healthy and smooth development of the Sino-EU comprehensive strategic partnership to the benefits of two peoples,he proposed that both sides always consider and manage such relations from a "strategic perspective," always aim to further deepen cooperation in all fields, and always handle differences and disagreements properly.

He pointed out that China and the EU are different in history, culture, ideology, political system and level of economic and social development. "It is only natural for China and the EU to have some disagreements or even frictions."

"As long as we conduct dialogue and cooperation in the spirit of full equality and mutual respect, and respect each other's major concerns, China-EU relations will surely be able to develop in a sound and steady manner," he said.

In his speech, Song also expressed his gratitude to foreign countries for their assistance and aid efforts for earthquake victims in Sichuan, southwestern China.

He said China had taken rapid and most orderly and effective disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Monday's devastating earthquake, which was registered 7.8 on the Richter scale and has killed around 20,000 people.

The Chinese government has warned that the final death toll from the quake could be around 50,000. 

Soruce: Xinhua


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