NOVOSIBIRSK, Russia, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- China and Russia have vowed to
promote their strategic and cooperative partnership steadily and continuously
and boost military cooperation and exchanges.
The strategic and cooperative partnership between the two countries has
entered a new stage of development with bilateral political mutual trust
reaching a new level and cooperation expanding in various fields, said a joint
communique released on Sunday after visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao held
talks with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on the issues of bilateral
relations, military cooperation, UN reforms and anti-terrorism.
The two nations will deepen the political mutual trust, expand cooperation
for mutual benefits and strengthen their coordination on international and
regional issues according to the principles and in the spirit of the
Sino-Russian Good-Neighborly Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation signed on July
16, 2001.
The communique said both China and Russia maintain that they should
continue working for a complete realization of the outline on implementing the
good-neighborly treaty (2005-2008), which was endorsed by the heads of state on
Oct. 14 last year and is of significance to bilateral cooperation in coming
years.
The document also said both sides pointed out that the delimitation of the
over-4,300-km-long boundary line between the two countries has been completed by
the inking of the Supplementary Agreement on the Eastern Section of China-Russia
Boundary Line last October and two border agreements on the eastern and western
sections of the line in 1991 and 1994.
The two countries are determined to make concerted efforts and realize the
agreements and other accords relevant to the delimitation through active
measures to build the boundary areas into a strong link of friendship and
cooperation between their peoples.
In addition, the communique stressed that both China and Russiawill take
mutual support on the major issues of national sovereignty, security and
territorial integrity as an important character of their strategic partnership.
Russia reiterated its principle and position on China's Taiwan question,
considering it as China's internal affairs and foreign powers have no right to
interfere. The document said it adheres tothe one-China principle, opposes
"Taiwan independence" in any formand does not accept "two Chinas" or "one China,
one Taiwan."
Russia opposes Taiwan joining the United Nations or any other international
organization in which only sovereign states can gainmembership and will not sell
weapons to Taiwan.
It also expressed understanding for China's efforts for peaceful national
reunification in compliance of the Anti-Secession Law, said the communique.
For the Chinese part, the document said it reiterated staunch backing for
Russia's efforts in safeguarding national sovereignty and unification and
fighting separatism and terrorism.
Both countries said they will give a full play to their national security
consultation system and those of their relevant departments to cope with new
challenges and threats together and safeguard common interests.
Moreover, the communique said China and Russia are ready to further their
military cooperation and exchanges which both believe are playing an important
role in boosting their mutual trust and making contribution to maintaining peace
and stability in the region and the world as a whole.
The two countries said they will make concerted efforts for their first
joint military exercise in the coming fall and they pointed out that the
exercise does not aim at any third country but serves to improve the fighting
capability of their forces to deal with new challenges and threats, said the
communique.
Hu arrived here on Thursday for a state visit. He will also visit
Kazakhstan. After Kazakhstan, President Hu will go to Britain to attend the G8
plus five summit.