SOCHI,
Russia, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's trip to Kyrgyzstan and
Russia have deepened solidarity and mutual trust and boosted convergence of
interests between China and Eurasian countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang
Jiechi said Thursday.
Wen visited
the two countries and attended the prime ministers' meeting of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the regular meeting between Chinese and
Russian prime ministers.
Wen's trip
also bore significance to the development of the SCO and the long-term
development of ties between China and countries in the region, Yang, who was
companying Wen during his three-day tour, told reporters.
In
Kyrgyzstan, Wen attended the 11th prime ministers' meeting of the SCO and met
with some of the leaders present at the meeting. He also met Kyrgyz President
Almazbek Atambayev and Prime Minister Zhantoro Satybaldiyev.
In Russia,
Wen co-chaired the 17th regular China-Russia premiers' meeting with his
counterpart Dmitry Medvedev and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The SCO,
since its establishment 11 years ago, have scored outstanding achievements in
cooperation in various fields and played an important role in promoting
regional peace and prosperity, Yang said.
China have
enjoyed sound development of bilateral ties with both Russia, a strategic
cooperation partner, and Kyrgyzstan, a significant neighbor and the rotating
president of SCO, Yang said.
SCO members
have developed stronger willingness to deepen regional cooperation and
cooperation with China against the backdrop of profound changes in the global
and regional situations and in the face of increasing risks of global economic
downturn. China faces fresh opportunities to develop ties with these countries,
Yang said.
Wen reached
consensus with various parties in enhancing pragmatic cooperation and boosting
mutual development, Yang said, adding that Wen also signed a series of guiding
documents, setting the direction for the development of the SCO as well as the
development of bilateral relations with Russia and Kyrgyzstan.
Wen's trip
reflected China's dedication to promoting peace, development and cooperation,
and achieving win-win outcomes, Yang said, adding the visit was a complete
success, which consolidated friendship, enhanced mutual trust, expanded common
understanding and deepened cooperation.
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