China and Bangladesh agreed Thursday to strengthen traditional friendship and
further exchanges and cooperation to push forward development of the all-round
partnership.
"China and Bangladesh have no big differences, only friendship," said Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao when holding talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda
Zia. He added that friendly Sino-Bangladeshi relations are in the fundamental
interests of the two countries and peoples, and are conducive to regional peace
and development.
To further promote the relationship, Wen proposed the two nations establish a
long-term and friendly partnership of equalityand mutual benefit to strengthen
the political foundation of bilateral ties.
He also proposed to expand their economic and trade cooperation,pledging to
take measures to solve the trade imbalance and to encourage Chinese enterprises
to invest in Bangladesh.
The Chinese premier suggested the two countries enhance cooperation in the
international and regional issues.
China decided to award Bangladesh the status of tourist destination country,
and set the year of 2005, the 30th anniversary of Sino-Bangladeshi diplomatic
ties, as the "year of friendship," he said.
Zia agreed with Wen on his views on bilateral ties, saying Bangladesh-China
relations now are "entering a new stage," and hergovernment will make efforts to
deepen cooperation with China to benefit the two peoples.
She said Chinese and Bangladeshi peoples have supported each other over the
past 30 years since the diplomatic ties was forged."China is Bangladesh's best
friend, and our government and people have strong aspiration to deepen bilateral
relations," she added.
She reaffirmed Bangladesh's adherence to the one-China policy, supports to
the Anti-Secession Law, and wished China to realize reunification at an early
date.
After the talks, the two sides signed nine cooperative documents on peaceful
use of nuclear energy, economy, agriculture and water resources, with Wen and
Zia present at the signing ceremony.
Wen also met with three ministers from the Bangladesh cabinet, including
Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Abdul Mannan
Bhuiyan, late Thursday. Wen said the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the
Communist Party of China are ruling parties, and they both face the common tasks
of developing economy. He encouraged the two sides to learn from each other.
Bhuiyan said China is Bangladesh's friend and brother, and cooperation
between the two countries is promising.
Wen is paying an official visit to Bangladesh, the second leg of his
four-nation South Asia tour which has taken him to Pakistan.He will also visit
Sri Lanka and India following his trip here.