Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Friday pledged to expand the cooperation in diversified fields between China and Italy.
During the talks the two leaders held Friday morning, Wen made three proposals for this purpose.
He said both sides should keep the frequent exchange of high-level visits and strengthen bilateral dialogue and consultation as well as the coordination within the United Nations and other international organizations.
Both sides should further tap the potential to expand trade and economic cooperation, promote cooperation between their small and medium-sized enterprises, and strive to explore new fields, he said.
Wen said the two countries should strengthen the exchange and cooperation in the judicial field, culture and education, science and technology, environmental protection and tourism.
Berlusconi said Italy values the positive role China plays in the international arena, and is willing to deepen friendship and expand cooperation.
He said Europe-China ties have entered a new stage and there are brilliant prospects for cooperation between Italy and China.
According to Wen, Italy has become China's fourth trading partner among European Union nations, and China's trade with Italy is expected to surpass US$10 billion this year.
After their talks, the two leaders attended a ceremony witnessing the signing of a memorandum between the two governments on the establishment of cultural centers in both countries.
Prior to the talks, Wen hosted a grand ceremony in honor of Berlusconi, who is here for an official visit.
Berlusconi attended the sixth China-EU leaders' meeting which was held Thursday in Beijing.
(Xinhua News Agency October 31, 2003)
|