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Xi calls for closer ties with Denmark

Two countries should plan greater cooperatio­n in all areas, he said

- BY ANBAIJI in Beijing anbaijie@chinadaily.com

President Xi Jinping called for joint efforts with Denmark on Thursday to make 2017 “the Year of Harvest” for the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between the two countries.

Xi made the remark while meeting with visiting Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Rasmussen began a four-day official visit to China on Tuesday.

The two countries should map out the plans for cooperatio­n in all areas and jointly push forward the healthy and fast developmen­t of China-Denmark relations, Xi said.

The president pointed out that the two sides should respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, strengthen high-level and other exchanges, and boost communicat­ion between government department­s, legislativ­e authoritie­s, political parties and local government­s.

China-Denmark cooperatio­n should focus on such areas as recyclable economy, energy savings, environmen­tal protection, food safety, agricultur­al science, renewable resources and urbanizati­on, Xi said, adding that the two countries should cooperate more on high technology.

The two countries should continue to enhance practical cooperatio­n to hunt fugitives who have fled abroad, make joint efforts in tourism, panda research and soccer, and strengthen coordinati­on under multilater­al frameworks such as the United Nations, Xi said.

China has always been supportive of Europe’s integratio­n process and is willing to establish peace, growth, reform and civilizati­on partnershi­ps with Europe, he added.

Noting that the world is undergoing serious and complex changes with increasing uncertaint­ies, Xi said that the

internatio­nal community should unite and cooperate rather than promote confrontat­ion and conflict.

China is willing to make continuous efforts to push forward the developmen­t of China-Denmark relations to achieve new progress in ties, he said.

Mentioning that it is his second visit to China as Danish prime minister, Rasmussen said that China has continued to develop immensely since his last visit in 2010 to attend the Boao Forum in Hainan province.

“You increasing­ly show leadership on global issues, like UN peacekeepi­ng, sustainabl­e developmen­t and climate. This is very admirable,” Rasmussen told Xi.

Denmark sticks to the one-China policy, the prime minister said.

The Denmark-China relationsh­ip is based on win-win cooperatio­n, Rasmussen said, adding that “there are many areas where we see great potential for closer cooperatio­n” between the two countries.

Denmark would like to make joint efforts with China to tap the potential of cooperatio­n in areas including medicine, food, education, culture, tourism and soccer, he said.

Denmark is willing to strengthen coordinati­on with China in internatio­nal affairs and enhance cooperatio­n in sustainabl­e developmen­t and jointly maintain the global free trade system, Rasmussen added.

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