China, Saudi Arabia sign energy cooperation protocol in Beijing
 
Jan 23, 2006 - Xinhua English Newswire
 

China Exclusive: China, Saudi Arabia sign energy cooperation protocol in Beijing

 

by Xinhua writers Rong Yan, Luo Hui

 

BEIJING, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- China and Saudi Arabia signed a protocol here Monday evening on cooperation in petroleum, natural gas and minerals, in a fresh move to expand the substantial cooperation between the two countries.

 

Chinese President Hu Jintao and visiting Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz attended the signing ceremony after their talks.

 

The two countries also signed cooperative documents concerning economic cooperation and professional training.

 

China and Saudi Arabia have made remarkable achievements in economic, trade and energy cooperation, Hu said during the talks, adding that Saudi Arabia has become China's biggest trade partner in west Asia and north Africa.

 

Hu proposed that the two countries should strengthen energy cooperation for mutual benefit so as to further bilateral relations and substantial cooperation in various fields.

 

China will make joint efforts with Saudi Arabia to conduct all- dimensional cooperation in the energy field and improve the bilateral energy dialogue mechanism and mode of cooperation, Hu said.

 

Abdullah said Saudi Arabia will advance bilateral reciprocal cooperation in economy, energy and infrastructure, and encourage cultural exchanges with China.

 

The Saudi king arrived here on Sunday for a three-day state visit to China as guest of President Hu. It is the first ever visit of a Saudi king to China since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1990. It is also the first official visit of Abdullah to another country since he came to the throne last year.

 

According to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan, trade between China and Saudi Arabia has been growing rapidly in recent years. In the first 11 months last year, two-way trade reached 14.5 billion U.S. dollars, up 59 percent year-on-year.

 

This is "an astonishing growth" that is higher than the average 23-percent growth of China's foreign trade for the same period, said Kong.

 

China imported 20.01 million tons of crude oil from Saudi Arabia in the 11 months, said the spokesman.

 

According to Saudi Ambassador designate to China Saleh Alhegeian, Saudi Arabia exports to China about 450,000 barrels of oil daily, which accounts for 14 percent of China's oil import.

 

Saudi Arabia will be powerful backing of China in oil supply, Saleh said.

 

Describing the visit of the Saudi king as a new milestone in the friendly relations between Saudi Arabia and China, he said, "We are looking forward to more and more cooperation between the two nations."

 

Wu Chunhua, Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said China and Saudi Arabia are strongly supplementary in economy and have broad prospects for trade and economic cooperation.

 

China is now Saudi Arabia's fourth largest importer and fifth largest exporter, while Saudi Arabia is China's tenth largest importer and biggest oil supplier, he said.

 

China and Saudi Arabia have conducted large-scale energy cooperation since 2003, and witnessed a sound momentum of mutual investment in the energy sector. An oil refining project jointly invested by Chinese and Saudi companies has been put into production in China, and negotiations are underway for more projects.

 

Wu highly evaluated the significance of the Saudi king's visit to China, saying it will surely push the Sino-Saudi cooperation to a new level.

 

 


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