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China and Ireland strengthen ties
2014-12-11
Brief:China is encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation among the people to build new engines for the economy in pursuit of a moderate to high speed of economic growth as well as a medium to high level of the economy," Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said.
 
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said he looks forward to a moderate to high speed of economic growth for the country on Wednesday.

"China is encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation among the people to build new engines for the economy in pursuit of a moderate to high speed of economic growth as well as a medium to high level of the economy," Li said as he met with Irish President Michael D. Higgins at the Great Hall of the People.

"We are willing to boost all-level interactions, enhance practical cooperation in all areas, and expand cultural and people-to-people exchanges with the Irish side to strengthen bilateral ties," Li said.

Li also said he hopes Ireland, as an important member of the European Union (EU), will continue to play a positive role in promoting the relationship between China and the EU.

Referring to Ireland's successful transition from an agricultural economy to a knowledge-based economy with innovation and technology in the 1980s, Li said the Chinese side stands ready to share experiences with Ireland to achieve win-win reciprocity and common development.

Higgins said Ireland and China have enjoyed a long-standing friendship and that the two sides have been cooperating closely on education, science and technology in recent years.

Ireland always values their relationship with China, and will boost bilateral and multilateral cooperation. It will work with China to address global challenges and promote the relationship between Ireland and China as well as that between the EU and China in a sustainable way, said the Irish president.

China has been Ireland's largest trading partner in Asia for seven years. In the first 10 months of this year, Irish investment in China reached more than $400 million.

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