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SALZBURG, Austria, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Austrian President Heinz Fischer and Chancellor Werner Faymann on Monday met respectively with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Salzburg in the northern part of the country.Fischer recalled with pleasure his January visit to China, and asked Yang to convey his greetings to Chinese President Hu Jintao.In the 40 years since Austria and China established diplomatic ties, bilateral relations have witnessed continuous development, with frequent exchange of high-level visits, fruitful outcome in trade and other areas, as well as close consultations on international affairs, said Fischer during the meeting.He added that Austria would like to further strengthen its friendly relations with China.Yang conveyed President Hu's greetings to Fischer. He said leaders of the two countries had reached a series of important consensus on Sino-Austrian relations since President Fischer's successful visit to China.The minister also noted the two countries had maintained momentum in the exchange of high-level visits and achieved new progress in bilateral cooperation in such areas as infrastructure construction, new energy, environmental protection, aviation and tourism.While meeting with Chancellor Faymann, Yang pointed out that a good relationship between China and Austria is in the interest of both sides and also conducive to the development of China-Europe relations.China and Austria should make joint efforts to strengthen dialogue, deepen mutual trust, and enhance coordination on major international issues, said Yang.Faymann recalled his visit two months ago to Shanghai for the Austria National Pavilion Day at the World Expo, and said China's development had deeply impressed him.He hoped he would have the opportunity to pay an official visit to China to help deepen mutual understanding and promote the further development of bilateral relations.
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's visits to Bangladesh, Laos, New Zealand and Australia had contributed to promoting friendship, mutual trust and cooperation between China and these countries, a senior Chinese official said Thursday.Xi paid official visits to the four nations between June 14 and June 24, meeting with leaders and exchanging views on a wide range of issues, witnessing the signing of a series of bilateral cooperation agreements, addressing business forums and attending cultural activities."The visits boasted great achievements. It was a successful trip of friendship and substantial cooperation," said China's Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun, who accompanied Xi for the tour.During the 11-day visits, Xi visited seven cities in four nations and attended more than 50 official activities, which were reported abundantly and positively by the media of the host countries and international community, Zhang said.CLOSER FRIENDSHIP, MUTUAL TRUSTSenior officials and the public, especially the business world, warmly welcomed Xi's visits. The leaders reached important agreement in consolidating and enhancing bilateral relations, Zhang said.It was widely believed the tour had great significance for promoting friendship and mutual trust and expanding pragmatic cooperation, he said.Zhang noted large-scale economic and trade activities held during Xi's visits aroused widespread interests in these countries.Xi pledged to establish a closer comprehensive partnership of cooperation between China and Bangladesh and to strengthen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership with Laos.In New Zealand, Xi urged both sides to develop the potential for economic cooperation while making full use of the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and to make trade and investment more balanced, smooth and comprehensive.In his visit to Australia, Xi said China was willing to promote bilateral political and strategic mutual trust, and dedicate to a long-term stable and comprehensive cooperative partnership.Xi also introduced China's views on climate change, the Korean peninsula situation, and regional peace, stability and cooperation."His introduction has increased all sides' understanding of China's stance on the key issues," Zhang said.COOPERATION FOR COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENTAn important theme of Xi's trip was strengthening wide, mutually beneficial and pragmatic cooperation. He sent a clear message to the world that China was ready to develop economic and trade ties with other countries, Zhang said."Through meetings and talks on various occasions, the vice president set the directions and priorities of cooperation, thus strengthening the willingness of the four countries to cooperate with China."Xi promised China would continue to provide Bangladesh with adequate assistance, encouraging more Chinese enterprises to invest there. He also raised specific suggestions on promoting the trade between China and Laos.When talking about Xi's speeches on economic and trade cooperation in New Zealand and Australia, Zhang said Xi's ideas gained close attention and a warm response in the two countries and the international community.While attending the opening ceremony of the China-New Zealand FTA Seminar, Xi put forward a four-point proposal to promote comprehensive cooperation in trade and investment.Speaking to a business luncheon, Xi said Australia and China should boost strategic cooperation on energy and resources, push for a free trade agreement and oppose protectionism in trade and investment.WIDER HUMANITARIAN EXCHANGESThe Chinese vice president called for more extensive cultural communications, citing the Shanghai World Expo as an ideal opportunity for strengthening mutual understanding between the peoples.Xi met those dedicated to promoting Bangladesh-China friendship and Laotians who studied in Beijing in the 1960s. In New Zealand and Australia, he attended various ceremonies at Confucius institutes and research centers cooperating with Chinese scholars.All these showed the importance the Chinese leader has attached to the humanitarian exchanges, Zhang said.After a 30,000 km tour, Xi and his delegation arrived in Beijing Thursday afternoon.
NGARI/CHENGDU, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, known as the "Roof of the World", on Thursday opened its fourth civil airport in farwest Ngari area, shortening a trip to the regional capital Lhasa to one and half hours from three or four days by car.An Airbus 319 landed at Gunsa Airport in Ngari Prefecture at 10:20 a.m., marking the airport's official opening.The passenger flight from Chengdu, capital of the neighboring Sichuan Province, was operated by Air China's southwestern branch.An Air China flight would fly from Chengdu to Lhasa and on to Ngari every Tuesday and Friday, said Bao Lida, a spokesman with the company's southwestern branch based in Chengdu."The flight leaves Chengdu at 5:50 a.m. and arrives in Lhasa two hours later," said Bao. "It leaves Lhasa at 8:40 a.m. and arrives Ngari at 10:20 a.m."At an altitude of 4,274 meters with a 4,500-meter runway, Gunsa Airport is now the third highest airport in the world. Bamda Airport in Qamdo in eastern Tibet and Kangding Airport in Sichuan Province sit 4,334 meters and 4,280 meters above sea level, respectively.Annual capacity of Gunsa Airport is expected to reach 120,000 passengers by 2020.Before the airport opened, Ngari was linked to Lhasa only by road, taking three or four days to cover the 1,600-km route."Bad transportation infrastructure was the biggest bottleneck crippling Ngari's development, but now with a 100-minute flight, I believe it would bring talents and business opportunities to Ngari ," said Dawa Tashi, deputy secretary of the prefecture committee of the Communist Party of China.But the pricey flight fare of 2,590 yuan (382 U.S. dollars) for the 100-minute flight from Ngari to Lhasa might be out of many people's reach in a prefecture where the annual per capita income was only 3,148 yuan in 2009, which was a 16.8 percent increase compared with that in 2008.Construction of the airport began in May 2007 and cost an estimated 1.65 billion yuan (241.22 million U.S. dollars).The flight distance between Chengdu and Ngari is 2,300 km. Tickets can be purchased at several ticket offices, but are not available on the Internet."This is the first time that I flew to Ngari and it was much more convenient than before," said Liu Li, a passenger on the plane.Liu said she and her friends from south China's Guangdong Province and East China's Shanghai Municipality would visit Ngari since they no longer have to come here by bus, which was a difficult journey.Gunsa Airport is the fourth civil airport in Tibet after Gonggar Airport in Lhasa, Bamda Airport in Qamdo Prefecture and Nyingchi Airport.A fifth airport, Peace Airport in Xigaze, is expected to open in October.Exactly four years ago, China opened a landmark railway linking Tibet with major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
PARIS, July 9 (Xinhua) -- China Changan Auto Group Corporation (CCAG) and French leading carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen signed a contract Friday here on the creation of an equally owned joint venture in China.The contract was signed by Xu Bin, president of China South Industries Group Corporation, Changan's main shareholder, and Philippe Varin, chairman of the French part's Managing Board, at a ceremony attended by Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Bernard Accoyer, president of the National Assembly of France.Their initial cooperation will focus on introducing the Citroen DS line in China and launching a dedicated new brand for the venture, the two companies said in a joint statement.The contract also allows for the joint venture to market, at a later date, further vehicles under the partners' other brands, Peugeot and Changan, they said.Based in Shenzhen, southeast of China, the joint venture will have initial annual production capacity of 200,000 vehicles and engines, which will meet the highest environmental standards. The contract also outlined two production lines, a specific range of vehicles by each side and a research and development center.The new joint venture will be capitalized at RMB 4 billion yuan (590 million U.S. dollars), to be shared equally by the two partners, and backed by an initial investment of RMB 8.4 billion yuan (1.24 billion dollars).The first vehicle is scheduled to be launched in second-half 2012, provided the joint venture is finally approved by the relevant authorities, the statement concluded.
TASHKENT, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- Liu Yunshan, a member of the Political Bureau of the Coummunist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, and Uzbek Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyayev on Wednesday vowed to boost bilateral ties.Liu, also a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and head of Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, said China was willing to work together with Uzbekistan to boost bilateral cooperation, especially in media, publishing and culture.Liu said bilateral ties had strengthened in recent years and he thanked Uzbekistan for its support of the core interests of China. Liu Yunshan (4th R), a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, also a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, meets with Uzbek Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyaev (3rd L) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Aug. 25, 2010.Mirziyayev said China had been a true and sincere friend to Uzbekistan and relations with China had been a diplomatic priority for his country.Mirziyayev reiterated Uzbek support for China's positions on the issues of Taiwan, Tibet and the fight against three evil forces of extremism, separatism and terrorism.Liu arrived in Uzbekistan on Monday for a goodwill visit. He met Dilorom Toshmuhamedova, speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Supreme Assembly, and Abdullah Aripov, deputy prime minister, on Tuesday.