Chinese President Hu Jintao said yesterday that China hopes to push its ties
with Greece to a higher level.
The Chinese government has attached great importance to its relations with
Greece and has been viewing the bilateral ties from a strategic and long-term
perspective, Hu said during his meeting with Greek Prime Minister Costas
Karamanlis.
China hopes to expand the scope of shared interests with Greece and push
forward bilateral cooperation in various sectors, the Chinese president said.
He suggested that the two sides set up a guideline for long-term economic
cooperation and establish a more effective communication platform for
enterprises on both sides.
He said that the Chinese government supports competent Chinese enterprises to
invest in Greece and carry out mutually beneficial cooperation in telecom,
energy, environmental protection, tourism and isle development.
He also proposed the two countries pay more attention to cooperation in the
oceanic shipping industry.
In addition, China and Greece should devote major efforts to strengthening
cultural cooperation, he said.
The two sides should enhance cooperation in language teaching, the protection
of cultural relics, the press and publication, said the Chinese president.
Efforts should also be made to advance academic and youth exchanges and to
explore cooperation potential in traditional medicine, disaster prevention and
relief, as well as in social development, the Chinese president said.
Karamanlis said significant progress has been achieved in the Greek-Chinese
ties after the two nations formed the comprehensive strategic partnership in
2006.
He echoed Hu by saying that the two sides should enhance cooperation in
oceanic shipping and tourism.
Greece hopes to become a gateway of Chinese commodities into the region and
welcomes Chinese people to visit the country, he said.
The two sides should also strengthen cooperation within international
organizations as the world is faced with major challenges like the current
financial crisis, the Greek prime minister said.
The two leaders also discussed Sino-European relations.
China is willing to work with its European partners to properly handle major
issues of common concern and resolve differences in an effort to strengthen
strategic mutual-trust, push forward cooperation in all areas and ensure the
growth of the Sino-Europe comprehensive strategic partnership in the long run,
Hu said.
He added that China appreciates the endeavor and contribution by Greece to
the development of Sino-European ties and hoped the Greek side will play a more
active role in the future.
For his part, Karamanlis promised to continue its active efforts in boosting
China-EU relations in an all-round manner.
Hu arrived in Athens on Monday for a state visit to Greece, the last leg of
his five-nation trip. He had earlier attended a financial summit in Washington
and paid state visits to Costa Rica, Cuba and Peru, where he also attended the
Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) forum in Lima.