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China, Libya to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation

China and Libya will continue and improve their cooperation and exchanges in economical and political fields, said a joint press communique issued Sunday by the two governments.


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China and Libya will continue and improve their cooperation and exchanges in economical and political fields, said a joint press communique issued Sunday by the two governments.

Chinese President Jiang Zemin currently is making a two-day state visit to Libya, during which he and Libyan Leader Muammar Ghaddafi held talks on how to improve bilateral relationship and exchanged views on international and regional issues of common concern, said the communique.

The two governments agreed to support and encourage bilateral cooperation in various fields such as oil product, investment, infrastructure construction,tourism and to explore new ways to widen the cooperation.

During President Jiang's stay in Libya, representatives of the two countries have signed several agreements on cooperation.

The communique said that the two nations share the same or similar views on international and regional issues, and both agree not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and to solve national disputes through peaceful ways.

The two nations also stressed the importance to oppose and denounce any form of terrorism. And the two sides emphasized that anti-terrorism actions should be taken within the framework of the U.N. Charter and should abide by other recognized international laws and principles.

The both side expressed their deep concern over the escalation of violence in the Middle East, calling on the Israeli government to observe relevant U.N. resolutions and withdraw its troops from the Palestinian territories, so as to help Palestinian people realize their right to national self-determination and resume their legitimate rights.

According to the communique, the Libyan government reiterated that it will stick to the One-China policy and the Chinese government stressed that the U.N. sanctions against Libya should be lifted completely at an early date.


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