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Sino-Australian parliamentary exchange conference held
2007/05/31
   CANBERRA, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Australian law makers held a bilateral conference here Wednesday to exchange views on 
issues including the Sino-Australian ties, the Taiwan issue and regional topics.
   The conference was the first to be held under a bilateral parliamentary exchange conference mechanism set up in August last 
year.
   Sheng Huaren, visiting vice-chairman of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, told the one-day conference that 
China and Australia are two key players in the Asia and Pacific region, sharing interests in maintaining regional peace and 
promoting development.
   The Chinese government always sees the Sino-Australian relations from a strategic perspective and regards Australia as a 
good friend and partner in seeking mutual benefit and cooperation,Sheng said.
   The Australian delegation, led by Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Ian Causley, echoed Sheng's remarks on the 
bilateral relations and expressed the hope to further enhance exchange and cooperation between the two countries.
   The Chinese side also expressed appreciation over Australia's adherence to the one China policy and its opposition to the "
Taiwan independence."  The Australian delegation said Australia will support China's cause of peaceful reunification and Australia
stands firm on the one China policy .
   Both sides highlighted the role of parliaments in advancing the Sino-Australian relations, agreeing to hold the next exchange 
conference in China at a time to be fixed.  Enditem


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