Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Wednesday called for the
early creation of a free trade zone between China and South
Korea.
"We hope that both sides will speed up preparation work and put
forward a win-win scheme of mutual benefit as soon as possible, in
order to lay a foundation for the final establishment of a free
trade zone," Wen said at a luncheon with entrepreneurs from both
countries.
Wen also called on both sides to cooperate more closely in
science and technology, saying that China is ready to learn from
South Korea's advanced experiences.
China is ready to enhance cooperation with South Korea in the
fields of environmental protection, energy saving,
telecommunications, goods transportation, high-tech development and
the protection of intellectual property rights, the Chinese premier
told the gathering.
Wen arrived in Seoul Tuesday morning for his first ever visit as
premier to South Korea. During his stay, Wen held talks with South
Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and his South Korean counterpart Han
Duck-soo. He also attended the opening ceremony of the China-South
Korea Exchange Year.
He was scheduled to leave for Japan Wednesday and conclude his
two-nation tour on Friday.
(Xinhua News Agency April 11, 2007)