Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (Left) shakes hands with his
Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong after signing the Framework Agreement
for the Development of the Sino-Singapore Eco-city Project in Singapore on Nov.
18, 2007. Wen Jiabao arrived in Singapore yesterday for an official visit and
would attend a series of regional summit meetings to be held in the country. -
Xinhua
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong
reached important common understanding on enhancing mutually beneficial
bilateral cooperation during their talks yesterday, according to a Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesman.
The bilateral relations between China and Singapore have seen big progress
and have turned to a track of rapid, stable and mature development, though the
two countries established diplomatic ties only 17 years ago, Wen said during the
talks.
The two countries have maintained frequent high-level visits and deepened
political trust while the economic cooperation is pragmatic, efficient and
fruitful, Wen said.
China and Singapore have also kept close contact and coordination on regional
issues, he added.
"We highly appreciate that the Singaporean government has repeatedly stated
its one-China policy and its opposition to 'Taiwan independence' activities,"
Wen Jiabao said.
The Chinese Premier pointed out that China and Singapore are both important
Asian countries that share common interests in many areas.
Strengthening bilateral cooperation, which is a common aspiration, conforms
to the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples and is conducive
to promoting peace and prosperity in the region, Wen said.
China is willing to make joint efforts with Singapore to push the bilateral
friendly cooperation to a new height, he said.
Lee Hsien Loong, on his part, said that Singapore, taking China as an
important partner, attaches great importance to developing relations with China
from strategic perspective and hopes to expand contact and cooperation between
the two countries.
Lee reiterated that Singapore firmly adheres to one-China policy and opposes
"Taiwan independence", adding that the position is the foundation of the
strategic partnership between Singapore and China and will not change.
Adhering to one-China policy and safeguarding cross-straits peace is of great
significance to the stability and prosperity in Asia and the world as a whole,
Lee said.
Singapore and China share similar and identical views on many important
issues and the two countries respect and trust each other, he said.