Chinese President Hu Jintao, accompanied by Swedish King Carl XVI
Gustaf, steers the replica of the 18th century Swedish merchant ship "Gotheborg"
as they attend a ceremony for the return of the vessel from a China tour, in
Goteborg, Sweden,on Saturday.--Xinhua
Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao and Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf
attended a ceremony here Saturday for the return of a replica of ship Gotheborg
from China, and both leaders pledged to work together to promote bilateral
cooperation.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Hu said that he was pleased to attend the
ceremony and witness a historic occasion in China-Sweden friendship.
Despite the great distance between China and Sweden, the people of the two
countries have had a long history of friendly association with much mutual
goodwill between them, said the Chinese president, who arrived in Sweden on
Friday for a state visit.
In 1732, a merchant ship of Swedish East India Company sailed for Guangzhou
from the port city of Goteborg, inaugurating Sweden's trade with China.
Over 270 years later, the replica of Gotheborg, which was built last year,
set sail on a voyage to China along the ancient maritime Silk Road. The ship
returned to Goteborg Harbor on Saturday.
"Sailing more than halfway around the world, the new Goteborg has built a
bridge of friendship linking our two peoples. It has boosted our exchanges and
cooperation in economic, trade and cultural areas, thus successfully completing
its noble mission of enhancing Sweden's friendship with China," Hu said.
He said the China-Sweden relations now enjoy a strong momentum for growth and
that bilateral exchanges and cooperation have expanded in the political field,
in economy and trade, science and technology, culture, education and
environmental protection.
The Chinese government and people value their ties with Sweden and friendship
with the Swedish people and view the China-Sweden relations from a strategic and
long-term perspective, he said.
"We will continue to work with you to enhance mutual political trust and
expand pragmatic cooperation" to ensure that the China-Sweden relations will
grow continuously and that the two peoples will remain good friends and trusted
partners of all-around cooperation for generations to come, the Chinese leader
said.
"I am confident that with the fresh momentum created by the voyage of the new
Gotheborg and joint efforts of the two peoples, the China-Sweden friendship will
continue to flourish," he said.
In his speech, the Swedish king said China has become Sweden's most important
trade partner in Asia and there are still many opportunities for such
cooperation.
President Hu, who is currently on a three-day state visit to Sweden, arrived
in Goteborg from Stockholm earlier in the day.