Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi held talks with his Fijian
counterpart Epeli Nailatikau on Thursday, agreeing to enrich
cooperative partnership.
China-Fiji relations have achieved fruitful results since the
two countries established diplomatic relations in 1972, Yang
said.
Chinese government always attaches importance to developing
relations with Fiji, and hopes to expand friendly exchanges and
cooperation, Yang said.
Echoing Yang's remarks, Nailatikau, Fiji's Minister for Foreign
Affairs and External Trade, said China as Fiji's sincere friend,
has lent strong support to Fiji in the areas of politics, economy
and the United Nations affairs, which the Fijian government and
people deeply appreciate.
Nailatikau reiterated his country's firm adherence to the
one-China policy, saying Fiji will make joint efforts with China to
push forward bilateral relations.
Nailatikau is in Beijing on a working visit from August 29 to
September 2 as guest of Yang.
Earlier on Thursday, Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu had a meeting with Nailatikau. Hui
told him the Chinese government attaches great importance to its
relations with Fiji, and is ready to increase personnel exchanges
with Fiji and maintain consultations on international and regional
issues.
In response, Nailatikau said his government treasures Fiji-China
friendship, and is grateful to the assistance China has offered to
support Fiji's economic and social development.
Fiji hopes to expand cooperation with China in the areas of
trade, public health, tourism as well as UN and regional affairs,
he told Hui.
(Xinhua News Agency August 31, 2007)