China will continue to improve diplomatic relations with Myanmar and to develop their "friendly and cooperative ties" in order to benefit both countries and peoples, said President Hu Jintao in Beijing on Wednesday.
Hu made the remark when he was meeting with visiting Myanmar Prime Minister Soe Win, who is in Beijing on a five-day visit.
These pledges are in line with China's commitment to building friendships and partnerships with neighboring countries and its policies of fostering an amicable, peaceful and prosperous neighborhood, he said.
"There are sound foundations and favorable conditions for our two nations to build friendly and cooperative ties since we are neighbors and developing countries," Hu told Soe Win in the Great Hall of the People.
Hu said China-Myanmar relations have witnessed new progress in the new century with the combined efforts of both sides, including frequent state visits by the leaders of the two countries.
The two sides have strengthened cooperation in trade and economic matters, health care, tourism and anti-drug sectors with positive results, he said.
China and Myanmar have also cooperated closely on international and regional issues, Hu noted.
Soe Win hailed China's achievements in economic growth, saying he had reached agreements with Chinese leaders on promoting bilateral ties during his successful visit. He also voiced his appreciation for China's support of Myanmar's development.
Myanmar is striving for national stability, reconciliation, economic progress and improvement in people's living standards and will learn from China's experience, said Soe Win.
Myanmar will also work with China to maintain regional peace and security.
(Xinhua News Agency February 16, 2006)