China and Mexico announced the establishment of a strategic dialogue mechanism on Friday during talks between Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Mexican counterpart Felipe Calderon Hinojosa.
They agreed to strengthen strategic dialogue and expand reciprocal cooperation to further stable and healthy long-term relations.
The two heads of states have just met in Sapporo of Japan when attending the Group of Eight summit's outreach session.
During the talks, Hu put forward a four-point proposal to cement Sino-Mexican relations:
Strengthening political dialogue, maintaining high-level contact, and realizing the action plan from 2006 to 2010 to promote strategic partnership;
--Boosting a win-win economic cooperation. The Chinese government encourages its enterprises to invest in Mexico's infrastructure including ports, roads, and hydroelectric stations, and supports cooperation on mining, telecommunication, agriculture and the fishing industry;
Pushing personnel exchanges in the fields of culture, education, traditional medicine and social development;
Promoting multilateral cooperation and consultation on major international affairs so as to safeguard the legal rights of developing countries.
Hu expressed appreciation for the adherence of Mexico to the one-China policy concerning the Taiwan and Tibet issues.
Calderon arrived in the business hub of Shanghai on Wednesday to start his four-day visit to China. He came to Beijing on Thursday night.
Calderon pledged Mexico would increase exports to China, adding the two governments should create conditions for mutual investment, and strengthen cooperation on agriculture, environmental protection and renewable energy.
He wished for a successful Beijing Olympic Games.
After talks, the two countries signed several documents, in addition to the agreement on improving and protecting mutual investment.
The two countries also issued a joint press communique on Friday.
The communique said the two heads of states agreed to strengthen consultations in the United Nations and other international organizations to upgrade multilateralism.
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