China is willing to make concerted efforts with Latin American countries to
establish a comprehensive cooperative partnership of equality, mutual benefit
and common development, Chinese President Hu Jintao said yesterday.
China, as the largest developing country in the world, is willing to work
with Latin America, an important developing region, to boost mutual cooperation
to a higher level, which conforms to the trends of the times and their
respective development needs, President Hu said in his address to the Peruvian
Congress.
Hu put forward five proposals to boost Sino-Latin American ties.
Firstly, China and Latin American countries should maintain high-level
exchanges and contacts, improve bilateral and multilateral political
consultation and dialogue systems at various levels, while continuously
enhancing mutual political trust.
Secondly, to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in economy and trade,
China and Latin America should optimize trade structure and increase mutual
investment, especially in the fields of manufacturing, infrastructure
construction, energy, minerals, agriculture and high technology, said Hu.
China is willing to continue providing assistance for the economic and social
development of Latin American and Caribbean countries within its ability, Hu
said.
Thirdly, China and Latin American countries should enhance communication and
coordination on their stances on such global issues as climate change, food
security, energy and finance, multilateral trade system and the UN Millennium
Development Goals.
Under the current complex international financial and economic situation,
China and Latin America should join hands and participate in the framing of
international economic, financial and trade rules, so as to help the
international economy develop in a fairer and more reasonable direction, the
Chinese president said.
Fourthly, Hu said China and Latin America should learn from each other and
make progress in the fields of social welfare and development.
Both sides should carry out pragmatic cooperation in poverty reduction,
education, social security, medical and health care, environmental protection
and disaster relief, he said.
Finally, both sides should take effective measures to deepen and boost
cooperation in culture, sports, media and tourism, said Hu.
The Chinese leader arrived in Lima on Wednesday for a state visit to Peru and
the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting scheduled for November 22-23.
During his speech, Hu said that to forge the comprehensive cooperative
partnership, both sides should first grasp the theme of common development
because development is a basic way to improve people's well-being and promote
social development.
He added that both China and Latin America are at a crucial time of
development and China is willing to expand pragmatic cooperation with Latin
American countries in various fields to boost common development.
The president said that to forge the comprehensive cooperative partnership,
both sides also need to pursue the basic principle of equality and mutual
benefit.
According to Hu, China will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful
development and uphold the opening up strategy of mutual benefit and win-win
progress. It maintains that all countries, big or small, rich or poor, strong or
weak, should be equal and regards safeguarding and developing the common
interests of China and Latin American countries as the starting point and the
purpose of bilateral cooperation.
China respects the rights of people in Latin American countries to
independently choose their paths of development, treats Latin American countries
equally and takes into account their concerns in cooperation in a bid to realize
mutual benefit and win-win results.
Hu stressed that innovation and all-round cooperation are also required to
build China-Latin America comprehensive cooperative partnership.
He added that China is willing to work with Latin American countries to
innovate their cooperation mode, expand their cooperation field, and enrich
cooperation content in order to achieve more tangible results and better benefit
their peoples.
Hu said that he has agreed with his Peruvian counterpart Alan Garcia to build
a strategic partnership between the two countries.
"We have agreed to build a China-Peru strategic partnership and strive to
deepen and enrich the mutually-beneficial cooperation between the two countries
in all fields," Hu said.
Peru, which is one of the fastest growing economies amongst Latin American
nations, is playing an increasingly important role in the world and regional
affairs, he said.
Recalling the long history of friendship between the Chinese and Peruvian
peoples, Hu said their mutual political trust is ever expanding and cooperation
and exchanges in various fields is developing rapidly in an all-around way.
China and Peru have each other's support and have worked closely in dealing
with international affairs, Hu said. China has become Peru's second largest
trading partner and Peru is one of the major destinations for Chinese investment
in Latin America.
Hu had talks with Garcia on Wednesday afternoon on efforts to expand mutually
beneficial cooperation and further develop bilateral relations.
"We've come to the agreement that China and Peru, both developing nations,
share wide common interests and the same target for development. Strengthening
their links is not only in keeping with the fundamental interests of the two
countries and their peoples, but also conducive to exchanges and cooperation
between the Asian and Latin American regions," Hu said.
"China has always attached strategic importance to promoting cooperation with
Latin America," Hu said.
"I made it clear that China hopes to become a trustworthy and all-weather
friend, a mutually beneficial cooperative partner of Latin America and make the
two a role model for active dialogues between different civilizations when I
visited the region in 2004," the president said.
Hu thanked Latin American countries for their aid during the devastating
earthquake in southwest China in May and their support for China on Taiwan,
Tibet and other issues.
Hailing the rapid expansion of trade between China and the region, Hu noted
that their trade reached the threshold of 100 billion U.S. dollars last year, an
over ten-fold increase compared to 10 years ago.
In addition, their cultural exchanges continue to grow with an increasing
number of events featuring each other's cultures and more tourist arrivals and
exchange students, Hu said.
Confucius Institutes have been set up in more and more Latin American nations
and many renowned media in the region have set up their branches in Beijing, he
said.
The mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese and Latin
American peoples is ever deepening, while the foundations of their ties have
further consolidated and China and Latin America are facing more opportunities
for the future development of their relations, Hu said.