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EU-China summit makes 'real breakthrough'
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-09-11 06:49

The 9th EU-China summit on Saturday decided to launch talks on a new
partnership agreement between China and the European Union (EU), which
European Commissioner for External Relations Benita Ferrero-Waldner
hailed on Sunday as a "real breakthrough" for boosting bilateral ties.

"The summit is excellent, the atmosphere is very good," said
Ferrero-Waldner in an exclusive interview with Xinhua on Sunday.

At the summit on Saturday, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Finnish Prime
Minister Matti Vanhanen, whose country holds the EU presidency, and
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, vowed to deepen the
comprehensive strategic partnership between China and the EU, and decided
to launch the talks on the new partnership agreement.

"It's a very important breakthrough yesterday," she stressed.

Ferrero-Waldner said the current legal framework for the EU-China
relations -- the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation signed in
1985 -- "is a trade agreement," and it fails to reflect the reality of
the current EU-China ties.

The EU-China relations are "much broader" now, said Waldner, adding that
the bilateral ties comprise many dialogues like politics, trade, energy,
education and climate change.

"Now even we have a joint project of setting up an EU-China law school,"
she said.

"Therefore, the new partnership agreement would indeed show all the
breadth of our relations with China," the commissioner said.

Ferrero-Waldner vowed to work "diligently" to get the agreement finalized
as soon as possible.

As for the EU-China relations in general, Ferrero-Waldner said the EU has
always attached importance to its relations with China.

"We want a strategic partnership with China, we want work effectively
with China, because we both are giants in the international arena," she
said.

She noted that Saturday's summit discussed some major international
issues such as Iran's nuclear issue, the nuclear issue on the Korean
Peninsula, the Middle East and and the reform of the United Nations.

"China is a very valuable partner to us," she said.

On bilateral trade and the rise of China, the commissioner said annual
trade between China and the EU has surpassed 200 billion U.S. dollars,
noting that the European customers "are benefiting from Chinese goods of
low prices."

"The rise of China is absolutely a great opportunity to Europe, " she
said.

On the issue of lifting an EU arms ban against China, Ferrero-Waldner
said "we are working towards lifting."

Premier Wen on Saturday called on the European side to make a correct
political resolution independently for lifting the arms ban against China
and granting China full market economy status.

Ferrero-Waldner said recognizing China's market economy status is a
"technical issue," and the key to the recognition is whether China meets
"relevant criteria" or not.

Barroso on Saturday listed four sets of criteria -- state influence,
accounting, bankruptcy law and reform of the financial sector.

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