Israeli and Chinese leaders promised Tuesday to promote innovation cooperation in various fields, including economy and trade, science and technology, agriculture, health and education.
The vow was made when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin held separate talks with Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong.
Netanyahu told Liu that Israel admires the achievements China has made and regards the country as a top priority of its foreign policy.
Israel appreciates that China made the innovation-driven development as a national strategy, said the prime minister, adding that Israel is willing to strengthen exchanges and become an ideal partner of China in innovation cooperation.
Netanyahu said Israel also looks forward to further enhancing cooperation with China in the fields of agriculture, education, science and technology, health care, infrastructure and energy.
He stressed that deepening bilateral pragmatic cooperation is important as such a move is not only consistent with their common strategic interests, but also instrumental in promoting peace and development through the world.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong, who arrived in Israel on Monday evening for a two-day visit, said that China-Israel relations have made a significant progress since the two countries established diplomatic ties over two decades ago.
Recent years witnessed booming cooperation in various fields, leading to the establishment of the China-Israel joint committee on innovation cooperation, she said.
China sees Israel as its vital partner, she said, hoping that the two sides will take the second meeting of the joint committee as an opportunity to push forward bilateral innovation cooperation.
Liu stressed the two countries should explore new models of cooperation and make innovation cooperation as a strategic basis for bilateral relations.
She also suggested that people-to-people exchange should play a bigger role in the cooperation so as to constantly push bilateral ties to new levels and broaden their scope.
Before meeting with Netanyahu, Liu was received by Israeli President Rivlin at his residence in Jerusalem and both of them also called for closer bilateral cooperation on innovation.