China, Arab
states to hold first oil meeting
Jun 1, 2006 - Xinhua English Newswire
3rd Ld: China, Arab states to hold first oil meeting
BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- China and Arab states will hold their
first meeting on oil issue at some time between the year of 2006 and
2008, according to an action plan issued here Thursday.
The action plan was signed by Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
and League of Arab States Secretary-general Amr Mahmoud Moussa during
the second ministerial meeting of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum.
The two sides vowed to establish a dialogue mechanism to further
promote their energy cooperation. Under the mechanism, China and the
Arab countries agree to increase visits and dialogue and coordinate in
relevant activities of the United Nations and other international
organizations.
"The two sides attach importance to energy cooperation, particularly
the cooperation in the sectors of oil, natural gas and renewable
energy," says the action plan.
The plan says China and the Arab countries will encourage their
enterprises to enhance investment and set up joint ventures and conduct
cooperation in exchanging experience and technology transfer in the
energy sector.
The Arab countries have been China's largest crude oil supplier.
China imported 55.36 million tons of crude oil from Arab countries in
2005, 43.7 percent of its total oil import.
Energy cooperation constitutes an important part of China-Arab
cooperation, which complies with interests of both sides and contributes
to the stability of international energy market, said Zhai Jun, the
director general of Chinese Foreign Ministry's Asian and African
division..
The two-day meeting was attended by delegates from China and 22 Arab
countries, who also signed the meeting's communique, an environmental
cooperation plan and a memorandum of understanding for a meeting between
Chinese and Arab entrepreneurs.
According to these documents, Arab-China trade volume is expected to
reach 100 billion U.S. dollars in 2010.
The third ministerial meeting of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum
will take place in Bahrain in 2008.
From 2006 to 2008, China will train 500 Arab professionals in various
fields every year.
The second meeting between Chinese and Arab entrepreneurs will be
held in Jordan.
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