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Tuesday, August 14, 2001, updated at 09:40(GMT+8)
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Top Chinese Legislator Meets Polish Guests


Top Chinese Legislator Meets Polish Guests
China is ready to work with Poland to push forward the healthy and stable development of their bilateral ties based on mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, and noninterference in each other's internal affairs.

Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, made the remarks in a meeting with Czeslaw Bielecki, chairman of the foreign affairs commission of the Polish National Assembly and his party Monday afternoon.

Li said that the Sino-Polish relations have developed smoothly in recent years, and the two countries have maintained sound cooperation in the foreign affairs, economic and trade, scientific and cultural fields.

He noted that China has attached importance to its relations with Poland, respecting the Polish people's choice of the way of development. China appreciates the Polish government's stance on the One-China policy, Li added.

He expressed satisfaction over the frequent contact between the NPC and the Polish parliament, and said that the NPC Foreign Affairs Committee and the foreign affairs commission of the Polish National Assembly have held symposiums twice on the rule of law, ethics, religion and human rights.

The two sides, through dialogues and on-the-spot visits, have promoted mutual understanding and reached consensus on the basis of seeking common ground, even though differences remain, Li said, adding that he hopes that Bielecki and the foreign affairs commission of the Polish National Assembly would play bigger role in this regard.

Li also briefed the guests on China's political system, socialist market economy, ethnic policy and foreign affairs policy.

Bielecki said that he visited Lhasa, Shenzhen and Hong Kong before his Beijing tour, learning about China's ethnic and religious policy in Lhasa, its achievements in reforming the economic system in Shenzhen, and witnessing the Hong Kong society developing under the guideline of "one country, two systems".

He said he is pleased about China's winning of the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games, and its impending entry to the World Trade Organization.

Bielecki added that the dialogues between the foreign affairs organs of the two parliaments are successful, and should continue to be carried out.







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