国内英语新闻:China to strengthen communication on climate change with Grenada, says premier
DALIAN, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday that China will strengthen communication and coordination with Grenada on climate change.
China will also provide assistance to small islands nations including Grenada under the framework of South-South cooperation, Li said while meeting Prime Minister of Grenada Keith Mitchell on the sidelines of the Summer Davos forum.
Li said Grenada had become an important cooperation partner of China in the Caribbean area. China appreciated Grenada's adherence to the one-China policy, and was ready to further strengthen the two countries' political mutual trust and cooperation.
He called on the two countries to complete projects concerning people's well-being and infrastructure that the two sides already reached consensus on, strengthen cooperation in human resource training, agricultural technology and people-to-people exchanges, and discuss potential cooperation in areas such as tourism, aviation and law-enforcement.
Mitchell hailed the fruits of the cooperation the two countries have already conducted. He said Grenada is in a critical period of national economic development, and is willing to further promote the development of bilateral relations and cooperation.
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