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Chinese, Norwegian FMs hold talks on bilateral ties

Abstract : Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide in Oslo on Thursday.

OSLO, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese State
Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Norwegian Foreign
Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide in Oslo on Thursday.

Wang said that while the global COVID-19 pandemic has not yet ended,
China and Norway have conducted face-to-face communication, which not
only demonstrates our respective confidence in defeating the epidemic,
but also signals that against the backdrop of regular epidemic
prevention and control, the two sides will resume personnel exchanges in
an orderly manner and restart mutually beneficial cooperation in
various fields.

He said that China and Norway should strengthen solidarity and
coordinate and cooperate with each other, so as to play a constructive
role in speeding up the recovery of the world economy and meeting global
challenges.

Wang put forward three suggestions on furthering China-Norway relations.

First, the two sides should grasp the dominant aspect of the healthy
and stable development of China-Norway relations, adhere to the
principles of mutual respect and equal treatment, take care of each
other’s core interests and major concerns, and properly handle related
sensitive issues to prevent the hard-won good momentum of bilateral
relations from being disturbed again.

Second, China and Norway should grasp the main tone of mutually
beneficial cooperation between the two countries, which has huge
potential and great space.

China is willing to work with Norway to complete negotiations for a
bilateral free trade agreement as soon as possible, negotiate and sign
documents on establishing “a blue partnership,” strengthen cooperation
in winter sports and other fields, and provide a fair, just, open and
non-discriminatory business environment for enterprises of both sides.

Moreover, the two countries should grasp the main theme of jointly safeguarding multilateralism.

Both China and Norway are beneficiaries and supporters of
globalization, multilateralism and free trade, and oppose unilateralism
and protectionism.

The two sides should well implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development and promote the effective implementation of the Paris
Agreement on climate change, and jointly build an open world economy.

The Belt and Road has become the world’s largest platform for
international cooperation. China is willing to actively explore ways
with Norway to strengthen the joint construction of the Belt and Road,
and jointly promote the connectivity and economic recovery of Asia and
Europe.

For her part, Soreide said that all circles in Norway attach
importance to strengthening cooperation with China, and it is very
important for Norway to resume bilateral exchanges against the backdrop
of combating the epidemic.

Norway hopes to strengthen vaccine development and maritime
cooperation with China, complete negotiations for a free trade agreement
between the two countries as soon as possible, strengthen exchanges and
cooperation in winter sports, and support China in successfully holding
the 2022 Winter Olympics, Soreide said.

She said that Norway values China’s interests and concerns and is
willing to discuss relevant issues with China in the spirit of mutual
respect. Norway has always supported multilateralism and advocated
promoting global free trade and maintaining international order. Amid
rising global instability, Norway is willing to join hands with the
international community, including China, to carry out more
international cooperation.

The two also had an in-depth exchange of views on international and regional issues of common concern.

Norway is the third leg of Wang’s ongoing European tour, which has
taken him to Italy and the Netherlands and will also take him to France
and Germany. Enditem

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