China, Brazil seek closer ties
Aims to promote South-South cooperation :
BRAZIL: China and Brazil should and will strengthen
Parliamentary cooperation to further the development of bilateral ties,
top Chinese political adviser Jia Qinglin said Wednesday at a meeting
with the President of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, Michel Temer.
Jia, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference, said that in the new century, China
and Brazil have been advancing cooperation in fields such as economy,
science and technology, energy and finance, as well as in international
affairs.
Jia noted that profound and complicated changes are taking place
globally, and the deepening of pragmatic cooperation serves the core
interests of both China and Brazil.
It is also conducive to promoting South-South cooperation and world
economic growth as both China and Brazil are big developing countries,
he said.
Jia called for the deepening of the political mutual trust between
China and Brazil by exchanging views on key issues of bilateral ties and
of global issues in a timely manner to push forward bilateral strategic
collaboration. Pragmatic cooperation should also be strengthened in all
fields, especially in advanced science and technology, he said.
Jia said both sides, in line with the interests of the developing
countries, ought to intensify collaboration and coordination in such
international affairs as climate change. For his part, Temer praised the
increasingly solid and close China-Brazil relationship, saying it is
beneficial to both countries. \On behalf of the Brazilian Chamber of
Deputies, he expressed the will to strengthen ties with Chinese
legislators.
On the issue of climate change, Temer said China and Brazil share
broad common interests and should join hands in defending the interests
of the developing countries.
Temer said the Brazilian metropolis of Rio de Janeiro, which will
host the Olympic Games in 2016, hopes to draw experience and inspiration
from the success of the Beijing Games last year. Brasilia, Thursday,
Xinhua |