China, Ukraine vow to enhance parliamentary exchange, cooperation
"The NPC will conduct more friendly multi-level, multi-channel exchanges with the Ukrainian Supreme Council to promote friendly ties between the two countries," Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC standing committee, told his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Litvin at the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing. China and Ukraine have had "soundly developing relations, frequent exchange of high-level visits and enhanced political mutual-trust" since they established diplomatic ties 13 years ago, Wu said. "The two countries had good cooperation in those sectors such as economy, trade, science and technology, military technology, aviation and space flight. They also supported each other on major issues and on the international arena," he said.
Wu said he appreciated Ukraine's support for China's controversial positions on Taiwan, Tibet and human rights. Litvin said Ukrain understands and supports China's anti-secession law and will adhere to the one-China policy. "It's in the basic interest of Ukraine and Chinese people to promote relations between the two countries, and the Supreme Council will further strengthen exchange and cooperation with the Chinese National People's Congress," said Litvin, who is heading a Ukraine parliament delegation to China. Before his meeting with Wu, Litvin had a one-hour meeting with Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Jia hailed the development of Sino-Ukrainian ties, contributing the sound momentum to their support to each other on the issues of national independence, sovereignty and the integrity of territory. Litvin told Jia that Ukraine will not establish official relations with the Taiwan Authorities. | ||||
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