Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday met with the presidents of the
World Bank, Brazil, Tanzania, and the prime minister of Bangladesh,
all attending the Shanghai Conference on Scaling up Poverty
Reduction.
As
developing nations, China, Brazil, Tanzania and Bangladesh all are
faced with the same tasks of developing their economies and
eliminating poverty, Wen said. They should strengthen exchange and
cooperation in economic fields.
The three foreign national leaders all praised China's achievements
in poverty reduction, and expressed the desire to study and emulate
China's successful experiences.
China will work with Brazil to consolidate guiding principles on
bilateral ties and push them to a new high, Wen said in a meeting
with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Echoing Wen's view, Lula said his visit to China has seen positive
developments, reflecting common aspirations for the two nations in
their strategic relationship.
When meeting Tanzanian President Benjamin William Mkapa, Wen said
the Chinese Government will continue mutual cooperation in
agriculture, medical and infrastructure fields, provide aid to
Tanzania as well as encourage more Chinese enterprises to invest in
the African country.
Mkapa said the Tanzanian Government is glad to explore new ways to
push forward the relationship with China under the framework of the
Sino-African Cooperation Forum.
To
enhance its relationship with Bangladesh, Wen suggested the two
nations should conduct more high-level exchanges, enlarge trade and
economic mutual cooperation and push forward regional
cooperation.
In
return, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia said her
country wishes to further cooperate with China in all fields.
Wen expressed gratitude to the three leaders who reiterated their
firm stance of one-China policy as well as their support of China's
principles on human rights.
Chinese Government has positively backed up the holding of
international meeting on poverty reduction, Wen told the World Bank
President James Wolfensohn.
Wen added the international community should sum up experiences
learned from developing countries to reduce poverty worldwide.
The Chinese Government will continue cooperation with the bank and
contribute efforts to common development across the globe, the
Chinese premier said.
Wolfensohn said the Work Bank thinks highly of China's achievements
in alleviating poverty and approved of the choice of holding the
conference in Shanghai.
(China Daily May 27, 2004)
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