
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Polish Vice
Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Waldemar Pawlak in Beijing, capital of
China, Sep. 5, 2008. Pawlak is here to attend the opening ceremony of the
Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games due on Sep. 6.
BEIJING, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- Premier Wen Jiabao met here on Friday with
Polish Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Waldemar Pawlak, who came
here to attend the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games.
Wen said the Paralympics was a stage for the disabled and would help raise
international awareness of such people, vowing that China would do its utmost to
make the Paralympics as exciting as the Olympics.
Wen highlighted the recent growth of bilateral relations at various levels,
saying that China appreciated Poland's long-term adherence to the one-China
policy.
China would seize the opportunity of the 60th anniversary of the
China-Poland diplomatic relationship and work with the Polish side to take
bilateral relations to a higher level, Wen told Pawlak.
Pawlak expressed his congratulations on the success of the Beijing
Olympics, noting that the upcoming Paralympics would have a profound impact on
improving conditions for the disabled.
Pawlak said the Polish government valued its ties with China and the
expansion of bilateral economic cooperation was of great significance to Poland.
Poland was willing to boost bilateral cooperation in such fields as mutual
investment, infrastructure, energy, the environment and tourism, Pawlak said.
On the same day, Wen also met with Singaporean Vice Prime Minister and
Minister for Home Affairs Wong Kan Seng, who was here for a bilateral meeting on
China-Singapore cooperation.