Seeking to enhance cooperation with India, China’s new Premier Li Keqiang told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that Beijing would like to promote the cooperation and partnership with New Delhi to a “new stage’’.
Hours after his endorsement as Premier yesterday, Li told Singh over phone that the enhanced bilateral cooperation would contribute to enlarging the two countries’ space for development and common interests.
China will, as always, “attach great importance to its ties with India, and would like to work with it to promote their relations of strategic cooperation and partnership to a new stage,” state-run
Li, an English-speaking bureaucrat and a reformist leader, was yesterday as elected as the Premier of the world’s second largest economy by about 3,000 deputies of the National People’s Congress, known as the rubber stamp Parliament.
Thanking Singh for congratulating him, Li said China and India are the two largest Asian powers and developing nations, which are also two ancient civilisations and emerging economies.
Li said by enhancing their cooperation, the two countries can expand their space for development, and increase common interests to facilitate a sustainable economic and social development and help the world order and system advance in a just and reasonable direction.
“This will promote better livelihood of more than two billion people in the two countries, which bears a great significance for the whole world,” he said.
Singh said that the bilateral ties over the past few years have seen a comprehensive development and continuous progress in cooperation and exchanges in various fields, Xinhua reported.