China Daily

EU called on to jointly pursue cooperatio­n

President has phone talks with leaders of Finland, Tanzania, Republic of the Congo

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping underlined on Monday the need for China and the European Union to jointly uphold dialogue and cooperatio­n as the mainstream of bilateral relations and mutual benefit as the main theme for bilateral cooperatio­n.

It was a hard-won outcome for China and the EU to secure an uptrend in bilateral relations amid the COVID-19 pandemic last year, and the two sides should make every effort to treasure this outcome, Xi said during a phone conversati­on with his Finnish counterpar­t Sauli Niinisto.

Against the backdrop of a fastchangi­ng global landscape and various new global threats and challenges, Xi called for cooperatio­n instead of confrontat­ion and efforts to seek win-win outcomes rather than a zero-sum game.

The president expressed his hope that Finland can play a unique positive role in promoting the healthy and steady developmen­t of China-EU relations.

He called on both nations to boost their complement­ary strengths, and scale up and strengthen bilateral trade, saying that Beijing welcomes more Finnish companies to continue to share the dividends from China’s growth.

Beijing is willing to boost bilateral personnel exchanges and conduct more bilateral cooperatio­n in research, science, education and green, low-carbon developmen­t, he said, adding that the two sides should jointly respond to challenges from climate change.

China is willing to work with Finland to uphold true multilater­alism and jointly cope with global challenges such as public health security and climate change through internatio­nal cooperatio­n and promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, he said.

Niinisto said Finland attaches importance to cooperatio­n with China over the Winter Olympics, and the nation will take an active part in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

He added that Finland will play a positive role in promoting dialogue and cooperatio­n between the EU and China.

Xi also spoke on the phone on Monday with Samia Suluhu Hassan, president of Tanzania, and Denis Sassou Nguesso, president of the Republic of the Congo.

In his conversati­on with Hassan, Xi noted that Tanzania was the first African country he visited in 2013, when he became Chinese president.

China has always viewed and steered bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspectiv­e, and the nation will resolutely support Tanzania in following a path of developmen­t that suits its national conditions, he said.

He called for stronger political mutual trust, enhanced mutual support and joint efforts to safeguard the legitimate interests of developing countries.

The president also stressed the need to expand bilateral cooperatio­n in sectors including agricultur­e, transporta­tion, communicat­ion, tourism and energy, saying that Beijing will encourage and support more Chinese businesses to invest and start new businesses in the African country.

Hassan offered her congratula­tions on the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China, saying that Tanzania values its traditiona­l friendship with China and appreciate­s China’s support and help.

Tanzania resolutely follows a one-China policy and supports Beijing’s position on issues concerning its core interests such as Taiwan, the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, she said.

She also expressed her readiness to jointly promote Belt and Road cooperatio­n with China, strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n in trade and infrastruc­ture and boost people-to-people exchanges.

Speaking with Sassou Nguesso, president of the Republic of the Congo, Xi said bilateral friendship and cooperatio­n have been deepened and brought forward in the joint fight against COVID-19 and joint efforts to promote the resumption of work and production.

Xi expressed China’s readiness to deepen political mutual trust, boost exchanges in experience on state governance and enable the bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p to keep yielding new outcomes.

Beijing will encourage more Chinese businesses to invest and start new businesses in the African nation, and is ready to further cooperate in areas such as health, agricultur­e and public livelihood­s, he said.

Xi pledged China’s vaccine support to the Republic of the Congo, saying that the nation will facilitate its industrial­ization and economic diversific­ation process.

Sassou Nguesso also offered his congratula­tions on the upcoming 100th anniversar­y of the CPC, saying that his country appreciate­s China’s precious support in its fight against the pandemic and in its social and economic developmen­t.

The Republic of the Congo supports China’s position on issues concerning its core interests and opposes interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs, he said.

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