remier Wen Jiabao
meets with Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, June 21, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)
QINGDAO, June 21 -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here
Monday that
Sino-Thai relations have been greatly enhanced with frequent high-level
exchanges and expanding of cooperation inthe areas including trade, culture and
education between the two countries.
Wen made the remarks during his meeting with Thai Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra, who was here to attend the third foreign ministers' meeting of Asian
Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) due to open Tuesday.
On issues related to the important interests of the two countries, Wen
said, the two countries consistently showed sympathy to each other, support each
other, showing the candid feeling of "sharing the same boat in difficult time",
as a Chinese saying goes.
Wen expressed his gratitude to the Thai government for its support and
understanding on Taiwan, Tibet, human rights and otherissues.
It is an unswerving guideline for the Chinese government to deepen
Sino-Thai friendly cooperation as Thailand is China's close neighbor, he said.
During Chinese President Hu Jintao's Thailand visit last October, top
leaders of the two countries reached important consensus to push forward the
bilateral strategic cooperation, he said.
China is willing to make concerted efforts with Thailand to implement these
consensus, he said.
Referring to Asian regional cooperation, Wen said that the thriving
regional cooperation meets the requirements of all Asian nations, as well as the
demand of Asia for self-development with united efforts.
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have agreed to
form a strategic partnership towards peace and prosperity, he said. China will
consistently support the ASEAN integration process and support the leading role
of ASEAN in the regional cooperation process, he added.
Wen said that Asian nations enjoy diversified features with sharp
difference in different regions. He urged to proceed from reality with gradual
paces in area of pan-Asia cooperation.
There are a number of regional cooperative mechanism in Asia and these
mechanisms should coordinated with each other in an efficient and pragmatic way,
he said.
Thaksin also highly spoke the good-neighborhood between Thailand and China.
He announced in the meeting that Thailand recognizes China's status as a full
market economy.
China has huge economic potentials to tap and Thailand called on other
nations to recognize China's market economy status as soon as possible, he said.
There are still a number of problems to be addressed, such as power
shortage and poverty, he said, adding that poverty has become an important
element that leads to the instability in the world. The Thai side is willing to
work with the Chinese side in these areas and expects China to play a greater
role in regional cooperation.
Wen expressed his appreciation of Thai's decision to recognize China's
market economy status. Enditem