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Chinese President Hu Jintao (third, L) shakes hands with Uzbek President Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov after they signed a joint statement on further developing a partnership of friendly cooperation between their two countries in Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, June 15, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, June 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese
President Hu Jintao and his Uzbek counterpart Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov
signed a joint statement Tuesday on further developing a partnership of friendly
cooperation between their two countries.
During Hu's state visit to Uzbekistan, the two
leaders exchanged views on bilateral relations, economic cooperation and
anti-terrorism as well as regional and international issues of mutual concern.
China and Uzbekistan issued the joint statement out
of the common aspiration of further developing and strengthening a long-term and
stable Sino-Uzbek partnership of friendly cooperation, said the statement.
Both sides reiterated that expanding cooperation of
mutual benefit in various areas on the basis of adherence to the Purposesand
Principles of the United Nations Charter, the Five Principles of Peaceful
Coexistence and other universally recognized international norms and bilateral
agreements, is in the fundamental interest of both peoples and will contribute
to safeguarding regional and global peace, security and stability.
BILATERAL POLITICAL RELATIONS
The two countries stressed their willingness to
maintain political dialogue and consultations at all levels and to exchangeviews
on bilateral ties and major international issues, said the statement.
Both sides will firmly support each other's efforts
to safeguard sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, which
constitute an important part of their bilateral ties.
China and Uzbekistan should not join any alliance or
group detrimental to the sovereignty, security and territorial integrityof the
other side, or sign such treaties with any third party.
Neither side should allow any third party to use its
territory to harm the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of
theother side, and no organization or group of this kind should be allowed to
exist in territories of either side, said the statement.
Uzbekistan recognizes the government of the People's
Republic of China as the sole legal government of China, and Taiwan is an
inalienable part of China. The Uzbek government will not establishany official
relations with Taiwan and opposes the separatist attempts of "two Chinas," "one
China, one Taiwan," or "Taiwan independence."
China appreciates Uzbekistan's efforts to maintain
the security,stability and cooperation in Central Asia, it noted.
BILATERAL TRADE, ECONOMIC RELATIONS
The cooperation on trade and economy, finance and
investment between China and Uzbekistan "is of great significance for the
all-round progress of bilateral relations," the statement said, addingthat the
two sides attach importance to these fields and will continue broadening and
deepening the cooperation.
The statement said China and Uzbekistan, believing
the mutual-beneficial cooperation on the three fields has great potential,
stress that both sides must adhere to the following five principles:
-- Broadening bilateral trade in accordance with
their domesticlaws and relevant international treaties;
-- Boosting the development of bilateral trade in a
balanced way;
-- Optimizing trade structure by increasing
proportions of high-tech, mechanical and electronic products;
-- Creating conditions for goods, services,
investments and citizens to enter each other's markets;
-- Strengthening cooperation on trade, economy and
investment, including encouraging mutual investments and transfer of
technologies.
The trade and economic cooperation commission between
the two governments, based on the principle of mutual benefit, should broaden
their cooperation in energy, transportation, agriculture, irrigation, mechanical
and electronic engineering, aviation, textile, science and technology, and
information sectors, the statement said.
Enterprises of Uzbekistan are welcome to participate
in the development of China's western region, while Chinese enterprises are
encouraged to bid for construction projects of infrastructure in Uzbekistan, the
statement said.
The two countries will continue enhancing cooperation
within the framework of international and regional organizations on economy and
finance, the statement said.
China supports Uzbekistan's bid to join the World
Trade Organization (WTO) and will "provide necessary assistance in this
process."
Since cooperation on transportation, an important
part in bilateral relations, can help trade and economic relations
developfaster, the two sides will "give priority to the cooperation" in this
area, the statement said.
The two sides will strengthen capacities of
cross-border transportation by offering convenience in railway, aviation and
road communications.
The two countries indicate that China, Kyrgyzstan and
Uzbekistan will "strategically benefit from the fulfillment of a transit line"
starting from Kashi, a city west of China, to Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan,
the statement said.
Relevant departments of the two sides will cooperate
to bring Uzbekistan's potential in aircraft manufacturing into play, so both
countries can benefit from this field, according to the statement.
ANTI-TERRORISM
The statement said that China and Uzbekistan agree
terrorism, separatism and extremism still pose major threats to regional
security and stability.
China and Uzbekistan will, in accordance with the
Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism and
China-Uzbekistan Agreement on Cooperation in Combating Terrorism, Separatism and
Extremism, strengthen coordination and cooperation among competent authorities
of both countries and continue to adopt powerful measures within the framework
of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in jointly fighting all forms of
terrorism, including terrorism waged by the so-called "Eastern Turkistan"
terrorist group comprising a number of secession-mindedterror cells, in order to
engender peace and tranquillity in the two countries and in the region.
The two countries agree that the crackdown on the
terrorist force of "Eastern Turkistan" is a major part of the international
anti-terrorism campaign.
China and Uzbekistan believe that it is necessary to
more actively take well coordinated steps to keep fighting the various forms of
religious extremism that poses a practical threat to the security and stability
of the region.
The statement said China and Uzbekistan emphasize
that the stability and security in Central Asia is closely related to the
situation in Afghanistan.
The two countries urge the international community to
actively implement international aid program projects for the postwar
reconstruction of Afghanistan set forth in the January 2002 international
donors' conference in Tokyo and March 2004 Berlin international conference, in
order to rebuild Afghanistan as soon as possible into a country with independent
sovereignty free from the plague of terrorism, narcotic drugs and foreign
interference.
China and Uzbekistan agree to cooperate in realizing
the aforesaid targets, the statement noted.
COOPERATION ON INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
The statement said they share common interests in
internationaland regional issues, and agree to continue bilateral
consultations,conduct cooperation in international affairs with other
countries,and make greater efforts in maintaining peace and stability in
theregion and the world as a whole.
The two countries agree that the purpose and
principle of the SCO are in accordance with the reality and development trend,
and its activities are conducive to cementing regional peace and stability.
The two sides believe that the Tashkent Summit will
be an important milestone in the history of the SCO, and will create
opportunities for the active and practical cooperation within the framework of
the SCO.
The two countries are willing to work with other SCO
members totake effective measures in fighting terrorism, separatism, extremism,
drug trafficking, illegal immigration and transnationalcrimes, expanding
bilateral cooperation in economy and humanities,promoting the relations between
the SCO and other countries and international organizations, and strengthening
SCO's role in maintaining regional and global peace and development, said the
statement.
On the basis of mutual trust, the two countries agree
to cooperate in various fields, especially in the fields of expandingcooperation
in economy, trade, investment and humanities.
They also agree to strengthen their collaboration in
dealing with international affairs, and cement the friendship between the two
countries.
Hu invited Uzbek President Islam Karimov to visit
China and thelatter accepted the invitation.
The Chinese president arrived here Monday night, the
last leg of his four-nation trip following Poland, Hungary and Romania. He will
also attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit meeting scheduled to be
held here on Thursday. Enditem |