Special Report: The 7th Asia-Europe Meeting
Summit
BRUSSELS, Oct. 22
(Chinese media) -- The Netherlands is a "trustworthy partner" of China and a "stable
and prosperous" China is in the interest of the Netherlands, Dutch Prime
Minister Jan Peter Balkenende told Chinese media in a written interview Tuesday.
The Netherlands sees "strategic importance" in its
relations with China and looks to enhance cooperation with it in both economic
and political fields, Balkenende said on the eve of a seven-day visit to the
Asian nation.
During the visit, his third to China since taking
office in 2002, Balkenende will meet Chinese leaders and attend the Asia-Europe
Meeting summit in Beijing, scheduled for later this week.
Relations between China and the Netherlands have
increasingly intensified since the establishment of diplomatic ties 36 years
ago, Balkenende said.
The Netherlands is now China's second largest trading
partner in Europe and the government and private sectors of both nations work
closely together in important areas like agriculture and science and technology,
he noted.
Commenting on the impact of China's growth on the
Netherlands, Balkenende said his country, as a trading nation, has benefited in
many respects from China's booming economy.
"The Netherlands certainly does not regard China as a
threat," he said.
"Many Chinese products pass through Rotterdam, one of
the biggest ports of Europe, thereby creating employment. Moreover, imports from
China keep our inflation low," the prime minister said.
"We want a stable, prosperous, sustainable and
responsible China. That is the key to our numerous areas of cooperation," he
stressed.
Balkenende sees great potential for bilateral
cooperation in many areas, particularly in agriculture, energy and environment.
"International food markets are changing. With more
people to feed, this poses challenges for China. Our agricultural technology,
for example in green genetics, can be beneficial to Chinese farmers," he said.
On energy and environment, the Netherlands can offer
technologies to reduce pollution and the two countries can work on cleaner and
more efficient energy technologies, Balkenende said.
The Netherlands welcomes Chinese investors, he added.
He mentioned Haier, Hisense and Huawei as good examples of Chinese enterprises
that have increasingly found added value by opening branches in the Netherlands,
seen by many as a gateway to Europe.
Balkenende is also pleased with the partnership
between Dutch and Chinese cities, such as the sisterly relations between
Rotterdam and Shanghai, established nearly 30 years ago.
"Many Dutch and Chinese governors and mayors visit
each other every year. They are often accompanied by business delegations.
Through these people-to-people contacts the Dutch and Chinese people can better
understand each other," he said.
"The Netherlands is a trustworthy partner of China.
My visit underlines the strategic importance of our relationship," said
Balkenende.
Recalling his two previous trips to China, in 2004
and in August of this year, the Dutch prime minister said, "The Chinese people
can be proud of what they have achieved in recent years. Through its economic
growth, China has changed considerably."
He congratulated the Chinese people on "the excellent
organization" of the Beijing Olympics.
"I thoroughly enjoyed attending the spectacular
opening ceremony and I was impressed by the achievements of Chinese athletes,"
he said.
Referring to China's role on the world stage,
Balkenende said China should be an active player in finding solutions to global
problems, such as climate change and the current financial crisis.
"China's economy is now one of the biggest in the
world. This means that China has to be part of the solution, it must be an
active and responsible player."
"China's impact on peace and stability can be seen in
the Korean peninsula, where it is the driving force of the six-party talks. That
is why the Netherlands and the EU attach great importance to close cooperation
with China in global affairs," Balkenende said.
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