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President Hu Jintao Meets Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe (12/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On the afternoon of August 12, 2003,
President Hu Jintao met with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremasinghe at the Great Hall of the
People.
Hu said that China and Sri Lanka are
friendly close neighbors. During the past more than 40 years
since the establishment of diplomatic relations, under the
personal care and careful nurture of several generations of
leaders of the two countries, China-Sri Lanka relations have
withstood the test of international vicissitudes and been
carried on from generation to generation. Both have
supported each other in nation building, and closely
coordinated and cooperated with each other in international
affairs. We appreciate the Sri Lankan governments
staunch support to China on such questions as Taiwan. The
Chinese government and people cherish the traditional
friendly relations and cooperation between China and Sri
Lanka, and would like to work with the Sri Lankan side to
write a new chapter of bilateral friendship in the new
century.
On the situation in Sri Lanka and
South Asia, Hu said that since last year, the peace process
in Sri Lanka has scored constant progress, which we welcome.
China appreciates and supports the Sri Lankan
governments efforts to promote the peace process in
Sri Lanka, and hope the process will continue. Hu also said
that China hopes for peace and stability in South Asia,
supports all efforts to ease tensions and maintain peace,
and sincerely hopes that countries in South Asia live in
peace and harmony, treat each other equally, and seek common
development. As a close neighbor of South Asia, China would
like to work with all South Asian countries including Sri
Lanka for peace, stability and development in South
Asia.
Wickremasinghe said that it is the policy
of past and present governments of Sri Lanka to develop
friendly relations and cooperation with China. When New
China was just founded, Sri Lanka recognized the government
of the Peoples Republic of China as the sole legal
government representing the entirety of China, and that
position will never change. He said that during the visit,
the two sides have found new ways and means to strengthen
bilateral relations. Sri Lanka is deepening economic reform,
and it is very important for Sri Lankas economic and
social development to develop all-round cooperation with
China. We hope to constantly deepen bilateral all-round
friendly cooperation in economic and trade
fields.
Wickremasinghe briefed Hu on the
domestic peace process in Sri Lanka. He said that in past
years, China has supported Sri Lanka in maintaining state
sovereignty and territorial integrity, provided precious
political support and economic assistance to Sri Lanka, and
help Sri Lanka to tide over the most difficult times. The
Sri Lankan people will never forget
this.
Wickremasinghe said that the Sri Lankan
side looks forward to strengthening consultation and
cooperation with China in international and regional affairs.
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