Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan and his Polish
counterpart Donald Tusk pledged efforts to boost bilateral ties and
cooperation in all fields when they met in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Zeng said cooperation between China and Poland has constantly
broadened in such fields as politics, economy, trade, education,
science and technology since they forged a partnership of friendly
cooperation in 2004.
He expressed the hope that both sides would explore further
cooperation in hi-tech, mining, environmental protection,
infrastructure construction and labor, noting bilateral economic
cooperation is firmly based and has great potential and broad
prospect.
Zeng said China is willing to buy more products for which Poland
is best known and hopes Poland will use the Shanghai Expo in 2010
to introduce itself and seek more business opportunities so as to
achieve bilateral trade balance.
He also praised Poland's adherence to the one-China policy.
Tusk, for his part, said that the two countries have never had
any conflicts and the two peoples have always been friendly to each
other. Poland admires China's great achievement in economic and
social development, as well as its efforts to host the 29th Olympic
Games in Beijing, he said.
Poland is willing to enhance its friendly relations with China
and push forward bilateral cooperation of mutual benefit in various
fields by strengthening exchanges of high-level visits.
(Xinhua News Agency January 17, 2008)