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Xi: China, Canada must enlarge trade

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Canada should initiate negotiatio­ns on a free trade agreement as soon as possible, President Xi Jinping said on Thursday, while calling for joint efforts to promote bilateral trade.

The two countries should push forward cooperatio­n in such areas as energy, resources, modern agricultur­e and clean technology, Xi said during his meeting with David Johnston, governor general of Canada, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

The two leaders witnessed the signing of two memorandum­s of understand­ing on establishi­ng the China-Canada Joint Committee on Culture and Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games cooperatio­n.

Noting that China and Canada both have importance in the Asia-Pacific region, Xi said the two nations have wide common interests and huge space for cooperatio­n. China would like to maintain high-level exchanges with Canada, make full use of dialogue mechanisms at all levels and expand exchanges in government department­s, legislativ­e bodies and political parties, he said.

The president called on the two countries to respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, and to push forward the developmen­t of the China-Canada strategic partnershi­p.

China and Canada should deepen cooperatio­n in areas including trade, law enforcemen­t, science and people-to-people exchanges, Xi said, adding that the two countries should make full use of each other’s complement­ary advantages to achieve mutual benefits.

Johnston started a five-day visit to China on Monday. He visited the Chongqing Planning Exhibition Gallery on Tuesday in Chongqing and had a hot pot meal with Chinese students who will go to Canada to study in autumn.

Canada admires China’s achievemen­ts in sustainabl­e developmen­t, poverty reduction, environmen­t protection and scientific areas, Johnston said.

Canada would like to enhance high-level exchanges with China; strengthen cooperatio­n in trade, science and sports; and boost communicat­ion in global and regional affairs, he said.

Johnson recalled his first visit to China in 1980, when he worked at a Canadian university re-establishi­ng medical exchanges with Chinese hospitals and universiti­es.

“Mr President, it’s wonderful to be back in China. I feel I’m like returning home,” he told Xi.

Premier Li Keqiang also held talks with Johnston on Thursday afternoon, during which Li called on Canada to make joint efforts with China to send a signal supporting free trade to promote global economic recovery.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and Governor General David Johnston of Canada witness the signing of cooperativ­e documents at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Thursday, Xi said the two nations have wide common interests.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and Governor General David Johnston of Canada witness the signing of cooperativ­e documents at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Thursday, Xi said the two nations have wide common interests.

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