Xi also expounded the principles held by China on the international financial crisis, the Doha round of WTO trade negotiations, the climate change, human rights dialogue as well as China's stand on further developing Sino-European relations.
Reinfeldt said that Sweden, one of the Western countries which established diplomatic ties with China early in the 1950s, has been enjoying a friendly and cooperative relationship with China over the past 60 years and that the bilateral relations have been witnessing a rapid growth in recent years.
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| Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R4) meets with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L3) in Stockholm, Sweden, March 29, 2010 |
Eleven visits to China have been made by ministers in the current Swedish government and Swedish exports to China increased 21 percent in 2009 when the entire world was adversely affected by the international financial crisis, the Swedish prime minister said.
The Swedish side believes that efforts made by the Chinese delegation at the Copenhagen climate change conference are positive, and his country is willing to strengthen cooperation with China in the coming 60 years in economy, technological innovation, environment protection, the climate change, urban development and human rights, Reinfeldt said.
A new mechanism for economic cooperation should be put in place to keep the current momentum of development of relations between Sweden and China, he said.
After their talks, the two leaders met the press and attended a signing ceremony for cooperation documents.