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SPEECHES / STATEMENTS
PMs statement at press interaction
with President of China
November 21, 2006, New Delhi
President Hu Jintao
and I have had cordial, open and constructive talks
focusing on our bilateral relations and cooperation
on regional and multilateral issues. The Joint Statement
we have agreed on reflects the understandings arrived
at in our talks. It puts in place a ten? pronged strategy
to intensify cooperation in all areas and to give greater
content to our strategic partnership. The nature and
range of agreements signed today point to the consolidation
and diversification of our bilateral relations. President
Hu and I have agreed that the positive development of
India?China relations in recent years must be made irreversible.
Our Governments
have agreed to hold regular summit level meetings and
intensify high level exchanges. We will strengthen institutional
linkages and inter?ministerial dialogue mechanisms.
Additional Consulates?General will be opened in each
country, one in Kolkata for China and one in Guangzhou
for India, to facilitate our growing interaction in
trade and tourism. We are happy that the long?pending
issue of the property of the Indian Consulate in Shanghai
has been resolved.
President Hu
and I have agreed that comprehensive economic and commercial
engagement between India and China will receive our
urgent and particular attention. We will endeavour to
raise the volume of bilateral trade to US$ 40 billion
by 2010 and encourage two?way investment flows. We have
instructed the Joint Task Force to expedite its study
of the feasibility and benefits of the India?China Regional
Trading Arrangement and submit its report by October
2007. It has been decided to boost trans?border connectivity
and cooperation. We have endorsed a major initiative
on science and technology, which will involve launching
of several joint projects. Cooperation in the field
of civilian nuclear energy will be promoted. We are
also convinced of the imperative need to broad?base
the relationship through enhanced people?to?people contacts
and cultural ties. There will be several initiatives
in this regard, including the launching of an India?China
Year of Friendship through Tourism in 2007 and
a five?year programme for exchange of youth delegations.
At the fulcrum
of our efforts is our collective political will to enrich
and reinforce our strategic and cooperative partnership
for peace and prosperity and to resolve outstanding
issues in a focused, sincere and problem?solving manner.
President Hu
and I appreciate the progress the two Special Representatives
have made in their discussions on the boundary question.
We are asking them to accelerate their efforts to arrive
at a boundary settlement on the basis of the Agreement
on Political Parameters and Guiding Principles signed
in April last year. We agree that an early boundary
settlement will advance the basic interests of the two
countries and must therefore be pursued as a strategic
objective. Such a settlement will invest our strategic
partnership with further strength and dynamism.
As two large
Asian states and as two of the fastest growing emerging
economies of the world, cooperation between India and
China transcends the bilateral and has global significance.
Jointly, our two countries can make effective contributions
in dealing with global issues of sustainable and equitable
development, energy security, peace and prosperity in
Asia and in the world, environment protection and the
fight against terrorism and cross?border crimes.
Following my talks with President
Hu today, I am reassured that as India and China move
forward towards all-round national progress, friendship
will be the underlying theme of our cooperation. We
will take strength from our cooperative endeavours.
President Hu and I are in full agreement that the prospects
are bright for the simultaneous development of India
and China. There is enough space for the two countries
to develop together in a mutually supportive manner
while remaining sensitive to each others concerns
and aspirations, as befits good neighbours and partners
for mutual benefit.
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