China Daily

Xi invigorate­s partnershi­p with Finland

Innovative Nordic nation seen as key economic ally

- By AN BAIJIE in Helsinki anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Finland signed a number of documents on Wednesday to boost cooperatio­n in such areas as innovation, panda research and judicial communicat­ion during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the Nordic country. After the talks between Xi and his Finnish counterpar­t Sauli Niinisto, the two presidents announced they would build a future-oriented, new-type cooperativ­e partnershi­p.

The two leaders also agreed to strengthen political trust, deepen practical cooperatio­n and benefit the people of both nations.

China and Finland are good friends and partners with mutual respect and equal treatment, Xi said, adding that the people of both sides have long cherished friendly feelings toward each other.

The two countries should set the right direction for China-Finland relations in a strategic and long-term manner, enhance high-level exchanges and boost strategic mutual trust, he said.

During the talks, Xi gave an overview of China’s economic and social situation and the future of the country’s developmen­t.

Niinisto welcomed Xi’s visit to Finland at a time when the country is celebratin­g its

100th anniversar­y of independen­ce. The visit has brought special meaning to the celebratio­n of the centenary, he said.

Finland firmly sticks to the one-China policy, Niinisto said. He added that Finland appreciate­s the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to boost connection­s between Asia and Europe.

Finland expects to enhance cooperatio­n with China in such areas as economy and trade, investment, innovation, environmen­tal protection, tourism, winter sports and Arctic affairs, he added.

The number of Chinese tourists to Finland has increased, and Chinese companies’ investment in Fin- land has also grown rapidly, Niinisto said.

The Finnish president spoke highly of China’s role in internatio­nal affairs, including the leading role that China has played in climate change issues.

During the talks, the two sides reiterated their respect for each other’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and their pledge to stick to the principle of mutual trust and equal treatment and to take each other’s core interests and major concerns into considerat­ion.

The two sides agreed to enhance connection­s between their economic developmen­t plans, explore cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative and boost the connection­s between Asia and Europe.

The two presidents also designated 2019 as the Year for China-Finland Winter Sports, pledging joint efforts to back the 2022 Winter Olympic Games to be held in China.

Former Chinese ambassador to Sweden Chen Mingming noted that Finland is recognized as an innovative country, while China is at a critical stage of economy restructur­ing.

“Finland is on the frontier of environmen­tal protection, biotech, and medical and internet technology. That is exactly what China needs. On the other side, the huge market in China is very attractive to Finland,” Chen said.

 ?? VESA MOILANEN / LEHTIKUVA VIA AP ?? President Xi Jinping and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto agreed to build a future-oriented partnershi­p during their talks at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki on Wednesday.
VESA MOILANEN / LEHTIKUVA VIA AP President Xi Jinping and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto agreed to build a future-oriented partnershi­p during their talks at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki on Wednesday.

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