On the morning of June 13, 2002, visiting President
Jiang Zemin met with Estonian Prime Minister Siim Kallas at
the Prime Minister's residence. The two sides held a
friendly talk on the further development of the
Chinese-Estonian cooperative relations.
Kallas,
on the part of the Estonian government, first extended a
warm welcome to President Jiang for his visit. He said that
China, with its tremendous success in modernization drive,
is in the world's spotlight. The Estonian people are quite
pleased to welcome the friendly messenger of the Chinese
people in their country.
Jiang said that over
the past 10 years since the establishment of the diplomatic
relations, China and Estonia have seen increased exchanges
and deeper mutual understanding with the joint efforts of
the both sides. And the two countries have made new progess
in cooperation in politics, trade, economy, culture and
education. Jiang said that on the previous day, he and
President Arnold Ruutel have had friendly and in-depth talks
and reached consensus on the orientation and guiding
principles of the development of bilateral relations in the
new century. China is ready to work with the Estonian
government and explore new fields and ways of cooperation so
that China-Estonia relations will grow steadily on the basis
of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit.
Kallas recalled China's immediate recognition
of and support for Estonia when it regained independence a
decade ago. Estonia-China relations have since
developed smoothly without any oustanding issues. He said
that his government has firmly upheld the One China policy
and will continue to do so, and will strengthen friendly
cooperation with China in various areas.
The two sides exchange views on the
trade and economic cooperation. Jiang indicated that through
ten years' development, China-Estonia economic and trade
cooperation has increased in terms of scale. Estonia is now
the biggest trading partner of China among the three Baltic
countries, which is to the satisfaction of China. Jiang said
that Estonia has advantages in forestry management and
fishing industry, while China is outstanding in light
industry and household appliances. There are a lot of
potentials of cooperation in all these fields. After all,
both countries are members of the World Trade Organization.
Estonia is now speeding up its process of entering the
European Union and China is implementing the third strategic
layout of the modernization construction. This has brought
about new opportunities and a vast space for the trade and
economic cooperation between the two countries.
Kallas said that he agrees with Jiang on the
opinion about further developing bilateral trade and
economic cooperation. He stressed that Estonia has fine port
facilities and hopes to have closer cooperation with China
in this area with its high-quality service.