China
Foreign and Military Affairs
China, EU discuss non-proliferation cooperation
Updated: 2010-12-09 09:37
(Xinhua)
BEIJING -- Around 100 government officials, experts, scholars and business representatives from China and the European Union gathered in Beijing from Monday to Wednesday, exchanging views on non-proliferation export control policies.
They also discussed issues such as export licensing and export control enforcement at the 2010 China-EU Export Controls Seminar.
Both sides agreed that China-EU strategic cooperation on non-proliferation and communication on export control had made good progress over the last six years.
China and the European Union signed the Joint Declaration on Non-proliferation and Arms Control in 2004.
They also agreed that their cooperation had played an important role in the China-EU strategic partnership and international non-proliferation.
They also discussed issues such as export licensing and export control enforcement at the 2010 China-EU Export Controls Seminar.
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China and the European Union signed the Joint Declaration on Non-proliferation and Arms Control in 2004.
They also agreed that their cooperation had played an important role in the China-EU strategic partnership and international non-proliferation.
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