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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday criticised foreign pressure over Beijing's exchange rate policies as "unfair" and said a stable yuan was critical to his nation's economic recovery. Full Article at Taiwan News
The Twelfth EU-China Summit was held in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province of China on 30 November 2009. Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council of the People's Republic of China attended the meeting on behalf of China. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday called on China and the European Union (EU) to "stand high and see far" in shaping the future. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech at the closing ceremony of the fifth China-EU Business Summit in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, Nov. 30, 2009. Full Article at Xinhua
NANJING, China - Summit talks between Chinese and European leaders ended on an off key note Monday as Premier Wen Jiabao rejected calls for a stronger Chinese currency and accused critics of seeking to undermine his country's rise. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said Monday that the European Union (EU) would "take its part" in the global efforts to address climate change and cut carbon dioxide emissions. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met in Nanjing, east China on Monday with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency. Full Article at People's Daily Online
China and the European Union, in a joint statement issued Monday, vowed to step up efforts to promote trade and investment and increase effective market access. Full Article at People's Daily Online
(NANJING) - The European Union said Monday that cataclysmic climate change cannot be averted without Chinese leadership but Beijing stood firm in pushing for the rich world to take the lead. Full Article at EUbusiness
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS EU officials urged China to do more in tackling climate change at a summit between the two sides on Monday (30 November), while requests for a Chinese currency appreciation appear to have been rebuffed. Full Article at EUobserver.com
NANJING, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- China and the European Union vowed to further enhance their comprehensive strategic partnership in a joint statement issued here Monday. Full Article at Xinhua
The one-day summit was co-chaired by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, European Commission President Barroso and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the 27-member bloc. Full Article at New Kerala
The EU said Monday cataclysmic climate change cannot be averted without Chinese leadership, as the two sides wrapped up a summit with China defending its efforts against global warming. Full Article at The Age
BEIJING, November 30 (RIA Novosti) - Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said on Monday measures being taken to avert global warming are insufficient and called on China to actively cooperate with the European Union on the issue. Full Article at RIA Novosti
Climate change is to become the key issue at the 12th EU-China summit, which will take place in China's eastern city of Nanjing on Monday, just a week before the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. Full Article at Uz Report
(NANJING) - The global climate change problem cannot be solved without China's leadership and responsibility, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said Monday in his capacity as EU president. Full Article at EUbusiness
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (3rd L), European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (3rd R) and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (2nd R), whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency, co-chair the 12th China-EU summit in Nanjing,... Full Article at People's Daily Online
NANJING, China, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Countries are not being ambitious enough in their proposals to reduce carbon emissions, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said on Monday. "The global efforts put on the table for mitigation are not enough ... Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
The annual EU-China Business Summit is recognized as the most high-level platform for exchange between European and Chinese business and political leaders. Full Article at Emediawire.com
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, will head an EU delegation to the eastern city of Nanking on Monday to meet with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao... Full Article at Deutsche Welle
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Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (3rdR) and his Icelandic counterpart Johanna Sigurdardottir (4thR) pose with others counterparts prior to a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (R) and his Finnish counterpart Matti Vanhanen speak during a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (3rdR) and his Icelandic counterpart Johanna Sigurdardottir (4thR) pose with other counterparts prior to a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (3rdR) and his Icelandic counterpart Johanna Sigurdardottir (4thR) pose with others counterparts attending a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (R) and his Icelandic counterpart Johanna Sigurdardottir attend a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister and current President of the European Council Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, shares a word with European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso at the start of a plenary session at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »From left: EU Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek listen to Czech Prime Minister Jan Fisher (on screen) during a video press conference on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »From left: EU Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek listen to Czech Prime Minister Jan Fisher (not pictured) during a video press conference on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »From left: EU Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek listen to Czech Prime Minister Jan Fisher (on screen) during a video press conference on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »From left: EU Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek listen to Czech Prime Minister Jan Fisher (on screen) during a video press conference on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (L), Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (C) and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek (2ndR) hold a news conference with Czech Republic's Prime Minister Jan Fischer (R) by conference call after a meeting in Brussels October 7,...
View Photo »European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (L), Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (C) and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek (R) hold a news conference with Czech Republic's Prime Minister Jan Fischer by conference call after a meeting in Brussels October 7, 2009.
View Photo »European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (L), Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (C) and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek hold a news conference with Czech Republic's Prime Minister Jan Fischer by conference call after a meeting in Brussels October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (R) arrives for talks with Czech officials on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt speaks to the press as he arrives for talks with Czech officials on October 7, 2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt arrives for talks with Czech officials on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt speaks to the press as he arrives for talks with Czech officials on October 7 ,2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Brasilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (4L) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (C) speak before the signature of an Industrial, Economy and Technology agreement on October 6, 2009 between Sweden and Brasil at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm.
View Photo »Brasilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (4L) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (C) speak before the signature of an Industrial, Economy and Technology agreement on October 6, 2009 between Sweden and Brasil at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm.
View Photo »Brasilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (L) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (R) stand behind Brasilian Minister of Foreign Affairs Celso Amorim (2L) and Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Energy Maud Olofsson (2R) as they exchange document folders during the signat...
View Photo »Brasilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (2L) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (4R) stand behind Brasilian Minister of Foreign Affairs Celso Amorim (3L) and Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Energy Maud Olofsson (3R) during the signature of an Industrial, Economy an...
View Photo »Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (L) European Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso (R) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (C) pose in front of the Royal Palace after a press conference on October 6, 2009 at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm after an...
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (L) speak to journalists with European Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso during a press conference on October 6, 2009 at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm before an EU-Brazil summit.
View Photo »Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (L) European Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso(R) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (C) poses infront of the Royal Palace after the press conference on October 6, 2009 at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm before...
View Photo »Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (L) European Commission Chairman Jose Manuel Barroso (R) and Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (C) poses infront of the Royal Palace after the press conference on October 6, 2009 at the Prime Minister's residence in Stockholm before...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt (R) and his Finnish counterpart Matti Vanhanen speak during a press conference during the Nordic and Baltic Council in Stockholm on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Today, we decided the people who will lead Europe to the future
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has written to European Commission President Jose Manuel Barrosso and the Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt, who holds the EU presidency.
But it’s very important to show that everyone has a say, that this is the Europe of 27, that everyone was actually in on this decision, and this also showed tonight when we unanimously could support both of these candidates
Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, representing the Swedish presidency, spoke on the telephone with Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin about the fact that Ukraine risks not being able to meet its payment commitments to the (Russian] company Gazprom.
Russia is very important on climate issues. It is important to get a deal in Copenhagen, and it is important what Russia does itself: it is one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in the world
India and the EU stand together in combating terrorism which is a serious threat to international peace and security
Over half of the meeting was dedicated to the issue of climate change
We want trade with India and that has to be fair trade.
As of now, we don't think it's possible with India
We need a strong agreement that puts together all the efforts that all the countries — both developed and developing — are ready to put on the table ... I hope to see world leaders come to Copenhagen to make the handshake.
We can only reach an ambitious agreement in Copenhagen if all parties contribute to the process
After a long journey, the Treaty of Lisbon has reached the goal
I welcome the court's decision and that we have legal clarity on the Lisbon Treaty. We are now very close to full ratification
Together with a signature in the Czech Republic, the presidency will continue the completion of Lisbon Treaty preparations
My message to China is this: raise your ambitions so that emissions peak by 2020 at the latest and then fall
I'm very happy to say that we reached an agreement and the EU now has a strong position on the climate change negotiations
We managed to reach an agreement on climate finance ... The EU now has a strong position in view of Copenhagen.
What Europe should say is that we are ready to take our part ... But it also needs to be negotiated, because there is discussion of whether it should be GDP-based or whether it should be more influenced by the level of emissions.
As (Czech President) Vaclav Klaus has opened up for a ratification at the weekend, and after consultations, I feel confident that if we have this (opt-out) in place we will have a Czech ratification after that
Only (Czech) President Vaclav Klaus' signature is missing. Europe eagerly awaits this to happen, Europe needs no more delays
Only (Czech) President Vaclav Klaus' signature is missing. Europe eagerly awaits this to happen, Europe needs no more delays
Europe eagerly awaits (for) this to happen ... We do not need more delays.
Today, the signature of President Kaczynski brings us one step closer... However, the Czech Republic still needs to complete the steps, with the signature by President Klaus
I regard David Cameron as a friend and I think he is an excellent leader and politician
I spoke this morning to Javier Solana ... and asked him to stay on until the end of October in his capacity.
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