Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Beijing on Thursday, vowing closer bilateral cooperation in energy, agriculture, infrastructure and high-tech areas against the background of the global financial crisis.
Xi recalled his pleasant journey to Venezuela in February, expressing appreciation for the hospitality of the country and people. He believes Chavez's current trip would further enhance the China-Venezuela strategic partnership.
He said the two presidents had reached an important consensus during their meeting when Chavez visited China last year, adding both sides would cooperate closely to implement the consensus and promote closer cooperation in such key areas as energy, agriculture, infrastructure and high technology.
To promote China-Venezuela mutual benefits and common prosperity not only helps the long-term development of ties, but also helps the two countries to stand against the global financial crisis and contribute to global economic recovery, Xi said.
Chavez told Xi he had a very good meeting with President Hu on Wednesday. Currently the two countries enjoy vigorous cooperation in various areas, and the China-Venezuela joint financing fund is making good progress.
Venezuela is ready to beef up cooperation with China amid the spreading global financial crisis, he added.
China and Venezuela signed an agreement in February on the joint financing fund, with the goal to expand the fund to 12 billion U.S. dollars.
The two nations set up the fund at the beginning of the decade to finance projects in Venezuela, with four billion U.S. dollars contributed by China and two billion U.S. dollars from Venezuela.
Invited by President Hu, Chavez arrived in Beijing on Tuesday night for a working visit. He will conclude his visit and leave Beijing on Thursday night.
Source: Xinhua
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that his country and China have begun to build an oil refinery in China.
Chavez said that it's one of three joint refineries that are planned in China while Venezuela looks to increase its shipments of crude oil to the country.
Chavez said during a televised Cabinet meeting on Tuesday that Venezuela was exporting 320,000 barrels of oil a day to China as of December, and that this year it should increase to 400,000 barrels a day.
Eventually, he said Venezuela plans to ship up to one million barrels of oil a day to China.
By People's Daily Online
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