State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan said in Beijing Monday that China
values its relations with Vanuatu and will make joint efforts with
Vanuatu to maintain high-level contacts.
During his meeting with visiting Vanuatuan Deputy Prime Minister
and Foreign Minister Sato Kilman, Tang spoke highly of Vanuatu's
position of sticking to the one-China policy and the "significant
contribution" that Kilman has made to safeguarding and developing
Sino-Vanuatuan ties.
China will, together with Vanuatu, implement the consensus that
the two governments have agreed upon, strengthen exchanges between
the two parties and the two parliaments, expand economic and trade
cooperation and support each other in multilateral affairs.
While appreciating China for its "selfless assistance" to
Vanuatu since the two nations established diplomatic relations,
Kilman said that China has played a "significant" role in promoting
Vanuatu's economic and social development.
Kilman reiterated his government's firm adherence to the
one-China policy and pledged to deepen friendly cooperation with
China.
Kilman is visiting China at the invitation of Tang and will
chair an opening ceremony for Vanuatu's Embassy in China which,
Kilman said, indicates that bilateral ties have entered a new phase
of development.
(Xinhua News Agency January 17, 2006)