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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang(C), European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (L) and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso co-chair the 16th China-EU Summit in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 21, 2013. [Yao Dawei/Xinhua] |
He said China and Europe strengthening cooperation is in both sides' interests, and will send positive signals of peace, development and cooperation to the world.
China firmly supports Europe's integration, and is glad to see a strong, prosperous and united EU.
The combinations of two cultures and two markets will lift China-Europe relations to a new high, Li added.
Stressing that the two economies had become interdependent and trade volume had quadrupled, Barroso said Europe-China relations are not only represented by trade, but also by politics, security and culture.
Barroso said Europe and China are now at a turning point, citing Europe's own market reform and China's situation after the recent Communist Party of China plenum.
Barroso said Europe supports the Chinese economy to be more inclusive and sustainable.
Following the summit, Li, Rompuy and Barroso witnessed the signing of three deals on energy, intellectual property rights and agri-technology.