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    Chinese-Armenian relations to enter new stage: Hu

    Xinhua, China
    Sept 27 2004

    www.chinaview.cn 2004-09-27 23:32:12

    BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- China is ready to make joint efforts
    with Armenia to raise bilateral relations to a new level, said Chinese
    President Hu Jintao here Monday.

    Hu made the remark in talks with visiting Armenian President Robert
    Sedrakovich Kocharyan, who is on his first state visit to China
    as president.

    Hu vowed to increase political trust, saying China and Armenia should
    carry out multi-channel and multi-layer exchanges, keep up political
    and diplomatic consultations and strengthen communication in such
    international organizations as the United Nations.

    The two countries should find new ways to expand trade by taking
    advantage of their trade cooperation committee, said Hu, adding
    that China encourages Chinese companies to step up cooperation with
    Armenia and to increase their investment in Armenia's infrastructural
    construction.

    Hu also advocated further exchanges and cooperation between thetwo
    countries in the fields of culture, education, science and technology,
    health and tourism.

    Agreeing with the Chinese president, Kocharyan said Armenia
    expects deepening bilateral relations with China, since the growing
    relationship is of great significance to Armenia.

    China has accumulated much experience in the process of developing
    its market economy and practicing opening-up policy, which provides
    a vital opportunity for trade cooperation, said Kocharyan.

    Armenia recognizes China's full market economy status, hoping the
    two sides strengthen cooperation in such fields as energy, chemical
    industry, agriculture and technology, said Kocharyan. Thetwo sides
    could take proper measures to help the entrepreneurs enhance exchange
    and understanding to expand cooperation.

    Hu said China and Armenia have treated each other with mutual respect
    and equality since they forged diplomatic ties 12 years ago.

    Hu said he appreciated Armenia's diplomatic policy that puts priority
    on relations with China, one of the earliest countries torecognize
    Armenia as an independent nation, and expressed thanks for Armenia's
    firm support in controversial areas such as Taiwan and Tibet.

    Kocharyan said the two countries have seen sound economic development
    and have taken similar stances on international issueswith no
    political problems.

    Kocharyan said Armenia would continue to adhere to "One-China Policy"
    and support China's reunification.

    After the talks, the two heads of states signed a joint statement
    and attended a signing ceremony for three cooperative agreements,
    including an agreement on economic and technical cooperation.
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