ULAN BATOR, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor and Foreign
Minister Wang Yi said here Thursday that China and Mongolia have reached
consensus on expanding bilateral relations and cooperation.
Making the announcement at a joint press conference with Mongolian
Foreign Minister Damdin Tsogtbaatar, Wang said China appreciates the new
Mongolian government's more clear-cut and resolute policy toward China.
Wang said the purpose of his visit is to have an in-depth exchange of
views with the Mongolian side and implement the important consensus
reached by the leaders of both sides.
To enrich the China-Mongolia comprehensive strategic partnership,
both sides should enhance political mutual trust and support, Wang said,
adding that the two countries should closely work on developing the
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The visiting Chinese foreign minister said both sides agreed to
respect each other's core interests and jointly safeguard the political
foundation of China-Mongolia relations.
The Mongolian side reaffirmed their firm adherence to the one-China
policy and agreed that both Tibet and Taiwan are inalienable parts of
the Chinese territory, he said.
For China, it promises, as always, to respect Mongolia's
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and the Mongolian
people's independent choice of their development path in line with their
national conditions, Wang said.
China and Mongolia agreed to maintain high-level exchanges. Wang said
China welcomes Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga to pay a state
visit next year. He invited Tsogtbaatar to visit China at an appropriate
time next year.
In addition, both sides agreed to accelerate the integration of BRI
and Mongolia's Prairie Road development initiative, and work out
specific plans.
The two countries have agreed to launch a joint feasibility study on a
free trade agreement (FTA) next month, and speed up building a
cross-border economic cooperation zone.
Both sides also agreed to deepen pragmatic and mutually beneficial
cooperation and achieve a 10-billion-U.S.-dollar target for bilateral
trade by 2020.
Wang said the plan to build a waste water processing plant in Ulan
Bator was progressing and joint efforts were being made to start the
construction within this year. Also, the China-funded project to
renovate Mongolia's shantytowns had entered the initiation phase with
construction expected to start next year.
Wang said China will consider Mongolia's call for more export of
animal husbandry products and mineral products to China, and continue to
provide support for Mongolia in cross-border transportation and access
to the sea.
In 2019, Mongolia and China will celebrate the 70th anniversary of
the establishment of diplomatic relations. The two sides will carry out
exchanges among youths and in culture, education, science and
technology, Wang said.
Both countries agreed to strengthen China-Mongolia-Russia
cooperation, accelerate the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia
economic corridor, and commit to the revitalization and development of
the region.
China will continue to support Mongolia's participation in
international and regional affairs and the two will jointly play a
constructive role in ensuring peace and stability in Northeast Asia as
well as the rest of the world.
China and Mongolia also agreed to support international justice and
the overall interests of developing countries, and jointly safeguard
multilateralism and a rule-based global free trade system.
Source:Xinhua news agency
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