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KIEV, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych met Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi here on Wednesday to discuss bilateral ties.Yanukovych said that China is Ukraine's good friend and reliable partner for cooperation.Ukraine puts much emphasis on Ukraine-China partnership, the president said, stressing the relationship with China is a priority of Ukraine's foreign policy.Yanukovych noted that during his talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington in April, the two sides reached important consensus that provided guidance for the future development of bilateral relations."Ukraine is ready to enhance cooperation with China in fields of aviation, aerospace, technology, agriculture, infrastructure construction and other spheres," he said. Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych (L) shakes hands with Chinaese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, May 19, 2010. He also said Ukraine will as always keep promoting the friendly cooperation with China, continue to firmly stick to the one-China policy, and make further efforts for the development of the relationship between the two countries."It's time to upgrade our ties to a strategic level," Yanukovych stressed.Yang, on a two-day official visit to Ukraine, said the Sino- Ukrainian relations have solid political, material, and social foundations."China always cherishes the traditional friendship between the two nations and is willing to work with Ukraine to broaden channels of cooperation so as to push the bilateral relationship to a new level," he said."The Chinese side understands and respects the choice of the Ukrainian people for its road of development, as well as Ukraine's domestic and foreign policies," Yang added.He noted that China is willing to work with the Ukrainian side to further strengthen the comprehensive friendly cooperation and enrich bilateral ties with strategic connotations.On the same day, Yang also met with Ukraine's parliament speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn and Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov on bilateral cooperation and relations.
YUSHU, Qinghai, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The death toll had climbed to 1,144 and another 417 remained missing as of 5 p.m. Friday, about two and a half days after a devastating earthquake shook a Tibetan area in northwest China's Qinghai Province.The 7.1-magnitude earthquake, which shook the Yushu County in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu at 7:49 a.m. Wednesday, has left 11,744 people injured, including 1,192 serious cases, Xia Xueping, spokesman with the emergency rescue headquarters, told a press briefing late Friday.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits a Tibetan woman in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. Xia said the death toll rose markedly Friday because the expanding rescue forces recovered more bodies from the debris with the help of large rescue equipment.In addition, the missing list climbed as the transient population in the business town were counted for the first time, he said.A total of 1,179 serious cases had been transported by air and road to hospitals in Golmud and the provincial capital Xining in Qinghai and several other capitals in neighboring provinces.Many people are still buried under the debris of collapsed houses in the hardest-hit Gyegu Town near the epicenter, the seat of the Yushu prefecture government and home to 100,000 people. It sits at about 4,000 meters above sea level.More than 85 percent of houses in Gyegu, mostly made of mudbrick and wood, had collapsed.Thousands of rescuers are fighting altitude sickness and chilly weather to race the time to reach the trapped by Saturday morning, the end of internationally accepted "72-hour golden chance" for the trapped to still survive.
SEOUL, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit here, starting Friday, will strongly boost the friendly cooperative relationship between China and South Korea, Chinese ambassador Zhang Xinsen told Xinhua in a recent interview.Zhang said Wen's second official trip to South Korea after previously visiting in April 2007 would allow him to exchange views with South Korean leaders on further deepening the strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries. He would also have extensive contacts with various sectors here, which would surely boost the bilateral ties and bear richer fruit in the future.The ambassador said, as good neighbors, China and South Korea had made joint efforts to achieve rapid and all-round development of the bilateral ties since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1992. In 2008, Chinese President Hu Jintao and his South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-bak successfully exchanged visits and upgraded relations between the two sides to a strategic cooperative partnership. Since then, the exchanges and cooperation between the two countries' various fields have been further deepened.Multi-level communication channels, covering government agencies, parliaments, academic sectors and media, had been established, and high-level exchanges between the two sides also remained frequent, the ambassador said.The two sides also maintained good communication and coordination on issues such as trilateral cooperation among China, Japan and South Korea, integration of East Asia and global climate change under various bilateral and multilateral frameworks, and reached consensus on further strengthening the strategic cooperative partnership, maintaining peace and stability in the region and expanding cooperation in international affairs, he said.In the economic and trade field, two-way cooperation had been broadened and enhanced, Zhang said, noting that China was the largest trade partner, export destination country and import market for South Korea, while the latter was the third biggest trade partner for China. The two countries also worked closely when the world was hit by the global financial crisis, Zhang said, citing the bilateral currency swap accord involving some 28 billion U.S. dollars, in an effort to safeguard regional and global financial stability.Meanwhile, the active people-related exchanges also contributed to deepening mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, the ambassador said. This year, during which China is hosting World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, and 2012, in which a similar event will be hosted in South Korea's southern city of Yeosu, were designated as Visit China Year and Visit Korea Year, respectively. More than one million South Koreans are expected to travel to China to visit the Shanghai Expo, and the South Korean Pavilion has become one of the most popular pavilions, Zhang said.China and South Korea, both important countries in Asia and in a crucial stage of development, had a broad prospect of cooperation, the ambassador said.Since uncertainties remained in the global economy, both China and South Korea were adopting effective measures to oppose trade and investment protectionism, accelerate the process of establishing a free trade area between the two countries, and enhance cooperation in finance, green growth and other major fields, he said.Morever, the two counties should continue to play positive roles in trilateral cooperation among China, Japan and South Korea, and multilateral collaboration under the framework of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plus three, and should also actively take part in building new structure and new order of the regional and global economy and finance.Zhang said he believed that, thanks to joint efforts by the two countries in further deepening mutual trust, enhancing friendship and strengthening cooperation, the strategic cooperative partnership between the two sides would surely achieve greater development.
KABUL, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Two Chinese hostages who have been held by Afghan militants for over three months were released Saturday, the Chinese embassy said here Sunday.Yin Juming, the embassy charge d'affaires, told Xinhua that the two Chinese nationals working with the China Railway 14 Bureau were set free by the militants in western Afghanistan's Faryab province.Zhang Fengqiang, an engineer, and Wu Yulin, a worker, were seized by militants who claimed to be Taliban insurgents on Jan. 16 enroute from the working site to the residence camp in the province, said the Chinese diplomat.The duo were awaiting the journey back to China to reunite with their families, he said.