Li Changchun calls for stronger China-Fiji links
2004-09-06
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BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- A senior official of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) said here Monday that China highly values
developing Sino-Fijian relations and is willing to work hard with Fiji for a
sustainable, stable and healthy bilateral relationship on the basis of mutual
respect, equality and mutual benefit.
Li Changchun, member of the
Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made
the remarks during a meeting with a delegation of the United Fiji Party led by
its Chairman Ratu Apenisa Loki.
China and Fiji have been keeping
high-level exchanges since the two nations established diplomatic ties in 1975,
with an ever-deepening mutual trust in politics and remarkable achievements in
economic cooperation and trade, said Li.
The two sides have also
maintained close cooperation in world affairs, he said, and bilateral relations
have been thus greatly enhanced.
Li offered his congratulations on
the establishment of formal inter-party relationship between the CPC and the
United Fiji Party.It would surely deepen the ties between the two parties and
the two nations as well, he said.
Meanwhile, Li expressed
appreciation and gratitude to the Fijian government and the United Fiji Party
for upholding a one-China policy.
The Fijian guests thanked the
CPC for inviting them to attend the Third International Conference of Asian
Political Parties, held here from Sept. 3 to 5, saying that they have been given
an opportunity to learn from China and establish the formal friendly ties with
the CPC.
Stressing that Fiji attaches great importance to
its friendly relationship with China, they vowed to keep their principled stand
on sticking to the one-China policy and further develop the relationship between
the two countries through stepping up inter-party exchanges.
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