Li's Europe trip to yield fruitful cooperation

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will visit Germany, Russia, Italy and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) headquarters from Oct. 9 to 15.

Li will also attend the 10th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) summit in Milan from Oct. 16 to 17, at the invitation of President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and President of the European Commission Jos Manuel Barroso.

Experts said the tour, featuring pragmatic cooperation, will comprehensively deepen China's relations with these countries, propel Asia-Europe cooperation and project China's image as a responsible country.

HIGHER LEVEL OF CHINA-GERMANY COOPERATION

"The China-Germany ties have geared up," said Cui Hongjian, a researcher at the China Institute of International Studies.

Germany, as China's biggest European partner in trade, investment and technical cooperation, is ready to establish and develop a partnership in the field of innovation with China, said German Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit to China in July.

Next year will mark the China-Germany Year of Innovative Cooperation, during which China will participate as a partner country in CeBIT 2015 in Hanover, one of the world's largest IT fairs.

Industry informatization, finance, and aviation are expected to become new highlights of cooperation between China and Germany, said Xiong Wei, a scholar with China Foreign Affairs University.

Li will be visiting Germany for a second time since he took office in March 2013. In Berlin, the premier will co-chair the China-Germany governmental consultations with Merkel.

The two heads of government are expected to spend seven to eight hours together during Li's visit, Chinese Ambassador to Germany Shi Mingde noted.

Nearly 30 ministers from the two countries are expected to attend the consultations, during which a new roadmap for China-Germany cooperation will be drawn, said Shi.

He added that the two sides will hammer out guidelines defining the directions, fields and measures of medium- and long-term cooperation.

The guidelines, he said, will cover almost all areas, including economy, technology and environmental protection.

The main areas of China-Germany innovative cooperation will include "industry 4.0," a strategic high-tech project of the German government, and urbanization, industrialization, informatization and agricultural modernization, which are China's future priorities, according to the ambassador.

Li is also scheduled to attend the Hamburg Summit, the largest Chinese-European business meeting that takes place every other year in the German city.

According to Shi, the premier is expected to meet representatives from the European Union (EU) and give a keynote speech on China's economy and its relations with Germany and Europe as a whole.

"The speech will enhance Germany and Europe's understanding and confidence about China's reform and development, and push forward our win-win collaboration," Shi said.

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