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China, Vietnam vow to handle border issues

www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-18 09:45:46

(Source: Xinhua)

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with Vietnamese President Nguyen
Minh Triet in Beijing, capital of China, on May 17, 2007. (Xinhua
Photo/Ma Zhancheng)

BEIJING, May 18 - China and Vietnam on Thursday vowed to properly handle
border issues, and maintain peace and stability in border areas.
Meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet, Chinese President Hu
Jintao urged the two sides to properly handle the border issues so as to
create good conditions for both countries' reform and development.
Triet said that Vietnam was keen to develop relations between the border
provinces, so as to create peace, friendship and common development in
the frontier area.
He pledged to deal with the land demarcation in a timely way and increase
bilateral cooperation in the Beibu Bay area.
As for bilateral relations, Hu said China-Vietnam relations have
maintained a good momentum in recent years with frequent high-level
visits and fast-growing economic and trade cooperation. The two sides
also coordinate in international and regional affairs.
Hu put forward five proposals to further promote bilateral relations --
bilateral exchanges at various levels, enhanced economic, trade and
technological cooperation, more personnel exchanges between the two
countries, careful management of border issues, and closer coordination
and consultation in international and regional affairs, especially within
multilateral frameworks.
Hu spoke highly of Vietnam's support for the one-China policy and China's
reunification.
Triet agreed with Hu's remarks on bilateral ties, adding the two
countries are facing the same development tasks, and share common
strategic interests.
Relations with China are a priority of Vietnam's foreign relations, Triet
stressed.
He said that Vietnam was keen to maintain exchanges with China at all
levels, further increase mutual understanding and trust, and deepen
cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, agriculture, culture and
tourism.
Triet reiterated that Vietnam would firmly adhere to the one-China
policy, support China's reunification and oppose "Taiwan independence
separatist activities" in any form.

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