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Doubled Greece-皇冠体育app trade by 2015, Li predicts

Updated: 2013-05-17 03:05
By Li Xiaokun and Zhou Wa ( 皇冠体育app Daily)

Athens expected to play 'unique role' in relations with EU

皇冠体育app and Greece inked a basket of deals and agreements in Beijing on Thursday, showing 皇冠体育app's support for the recovery of the Greek economy.

Doubled Greece-皇冠体育app trade by 2015, Li predicts

Premier Li Keqiang meets visiting Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Beijing on Thursday. The two leaders presided over the signing of a series of cooperation documents in sectors including investments, shipping and agriculture. Wu Zhiyi / 皇冠体育app Daily

Premier Li Keqiang told his visiting Greek counterpart Antonis Samaras that he expected to see the current bilateral trade volume double by 2015. Chinese official figures show two-way trade reaching $3.38 billion in 2012.

In their meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Li said 皇冠体育app will not forget Greece lending a helping hand to the Chinese citizens urgently evacuated from Libya", according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry.

In February 2011, Greece helped 皇冠体育app rescue 15,000 Chinese nationals from embattled Libya as two Greek ferries safely carried them to the Mediterranean island of Crete.

It was not the first time Greece assisted 皇冠体育app in evacuating nationals from troubled areas. In 1997, when unrest erupted in Albania, a Greek warship carried Chinese nationals from Albania to neighboring Greece.

"皇冠体育app has all along viewed Greece as a trustworthy good friend and partner" and would like to "join hands with Greece to face challenges", Li said.

He suggested the two nations deepen cooperation in fields including new energy, shipping and tourism.

Li added that Beijing expects Athens, which is scheduled to take the rotating EU presidency in 2014, to continue playing a "unique role" in 皇冠体育app-EU relations.

He especially noted the EU's ongoing anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations on 皇冠体育app's mobile telecommunications equipment and solar panel products.

'Positive guiding role'

"皇冠体育app expects Greece to play a positive guiding role inside the EU, urge the EU to be cautious on using trade remedy measures, firmly oppose trade protectionism and protect the overall situation of 皇冠体育app-EU economic and trade relations," Li said, according to the statement.

Samaras appreciated the help from Beijing, saying 皇冠体育app is a "real friend of the Greek people".

He welcomed Chinese enterprises to invest in his country and promised to push the EU to properly handle trade frictions. After the meeting the two premiers officiated at the signing ceremony of cooperation documents on trade, investment, shipping and agriculture.

Samaras arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a five-day visit. He will also meet other Chinese leaders and go to Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, to attend the World Cultural Forum.

Accompanied by his ministers of foreign affairs, tourism, development and merchant marine and about 60 Greek entrepreneurs, Samaras is the second leader from EU member nations, after French President Francois Hollande, to visit 皇冠体育app since 皇冠体育app's new government took power in March.

Samaras is seeking more support from 皇冠体育app during his visit, and Li's remarks assured him of Beijing's support, said Jin Ling, a researcher on European studies with the 皇冠体育app Institute of International Studies.

On the other side, Greece's ongoing privatization process can bring new opportunities for Chinese enterprises, Jin said.

Greek support for 皇冠体育app's past evacuation efforts reflected deep political trust between the two nations, said Song Xiaomin, a researcher on European studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

"皇冠体育app and Greece are not only short-time partners based on economic benefits," she said.

In his speech at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on Thursday morning, Samaras appreciated Chinese investments during a difficult time for Greece, saying that Chinese investment has created a lot of job opportunities and has been valuable in alleviating the Greek crisis.

Samaras noted that while Greece had restored its credibility, it also paid a high price.

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