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EDINBURGH, Britain, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met with British First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond in Edinburgh on Sunday to upgrade relations between China and Scotland."Scotland is the first stop in my British visit. Sino-British relations have seen smooth development for a long time, and friendly cooperation between China and Scotland has also been in constant development," said Li.China regards Britain as an important strategic partner, and considers bilateral relationship from an overall, strategic and long-term perspective. China will further promote cooperation between Chinese and British regions including Scotland, which will bring solid benefits to both sides and advance the welfare of the two peoples, he added.Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (L) meets with British First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond in Edinburgh, Britain, Jan. 9, 2011.Li Keqiang said he appreciate the stance taken by Scotland that takes China's development as an opportunity. He added the new " China Strategy" announced by the Scottish government will help further enhance bilateral cooperation.Scotland, rich in innovative spirit, is leading the world in renewable and green energy. The two sides should boost economic and technical exchanges and cooperation, Li said, adding China is willing to learn from and import technologies, equipment and management expertise from Scotland.Li noted that there is still great potential for the two sides to deepen bilateral cooperation at all levels.In addition to strengthening economic and trade cooperation, he said the two countries should also enhance exchanges in culture, education, tourism and other fields.China supports the joint study of giant panda at the Edingburger zoo, and hopes that panda can become a goodwill ambassador for friendship between the two countries, Li said.Salmond, British first Minister of Scotland, expressed welcome at Li's visit, and hailed the achievement and vigor of China's development. He noted that Scotland has seen increased exchanges and cooperation with China in economy, trade and culture.China's investment in Scotland's infrastructure and renewable energy, and its participation in Scotland's world heritage preservation projects that use advanced technology will be welcome, he said, adding he is looking forward to see giant panda at the Edinburgh zoo.Li also met with Scottish Secretary Michael Moore, and exchanged views on further developing region-to-region exchanges between the two countries, and on promoting cooperation between China and Scotland in economy and trade, finance, energy, food, travel and education.Accompanied by Moore, Li was briefed Sunday afternoon on Scotland's efforts in developing renewable energy, and toured the pelamis wave power factory.On Sunday evening, Li attended the welcoming dinner held by Salmond.Li arrived Edinburgh on Sunday morning for a four-day official visit to Britain. And Britain is the last leg of Li's three-nation Europe tour, which has already taken him to Spain and Germany.

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BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- A senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Tuesday encouraged Peking opera troupes to produce more superior pieces to revitalize that art.Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, made the remarks after watching the show "Man Jiang Hong", which told a story of Yue Fei, a hero who fought against invading troops in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).The show kicked off a month-long demonstration season of over 40 masterpieces of Peking Opera.Li Changchun (R), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, shakes hands with Peking Opera artists after they stage a Peking Opera show at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 7, 2010.The over 200-year-old Peking Opera, which combines instrumental music, vocal performances, mime, dance and acrobatics, was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage last month by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).The Chinese government established a special fund in 2005 to support key troupes around the country to develop new scripts and adapt classic stories.

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BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- The key to success at the upcoming Cancun climate change conference rests with the United States and other developed countries.At last year's conference hosted in Copenhagen, developed countries, represented by the United States, failed to make their due commitment to emission reductions, rather, they pointed fingers at developing countries with claims that were groundless.Further, developed countries hampered the efforts to combat global warming as they shied away from their responsibilities. Without any change in their attitude, chances of a successful Cancun conference will be very slim.Developed countries bear responsibility, both due to historical and practical causes. Developed countries, as the earliest industrialized nations, have contributed most to the historical storage of carbon-dioxide (CO2). Practically speaking, these countries rank high in terms of per capita emission, and their citizens' extravagant consumption gives rise to unnecessary emissions. Further, developed countries also have the technological and financial capacity to tackle the problem and offer assistance to the developing world.Historically speaking, developed countries have "sinned" against the world environment when they built their industrial empires on exploiting coal, oil and other natural resources. While they were enjoying the exclusive right to carbon emissions, most developing countries did not even have modern industry and transportation that would produce greenhouse gas emission.Research done by Beijing-based Tsinghua University suggests that developed countries, home to 23.6 percent of the world population, have contributed 79 percent of the aggregate carbon emissions since the industrial revolution.Practically speaking, the annual energy consumption of developed countries represents 64.6 percent of the world's total, while CO2 emissions are 65 percent of the world's total. In per capita terms, China emitted 4.6 tonnes of fossil-fuel-generated CO2 in 2007, less than one-fourth of that of the United States, and half of that in the European Union, according to the Tsinghua University research.Additionally, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the U.S. ranked top in terms of per capita energy consumption, which is five times that of China. Also, the U.S. remains the world's largest consumer of oil, with a daily demand for crude oil standing at 19 million barrels, doubling that of China.Further, China's high carbon emissions are partly due to its lack of energy resources. China is short of oil and gas but rich in coal, and carbon-intensive coal represents two-thirds in its entire energy mix.

  

TAIPEI, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) -- Procedures of cross-Strait talks had become more "simplified" and the results "more tangible" after five talks over the last two-and-half years, said chairman of the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) Friday in Taipei.Chiang Pin-kung told a press conference that the Chinese mainland and Taiwan were expected to sign a medical and health cooperation agreement at the upcoming talks between the SEF and the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), scheduled Tuesday.Regarding a cross-Strait investment protection agreement, he said the two sides had "reached a preliminary consensus" on it, but still needed time to further exchange views since it was "complicated" and "concerned a wide range of issues."The investment protection agreement is an important part of the follow-up negotiations after the cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) took effect in September.Chiang said the SEF and the ARATS would "continue to discuss" it in order to reach a deal as soon as possible, as "it is related to people's interests."The talks will be the sixth round since the two organizations, authorized by the mainland and Taiwan to handle cross-Strait affairs, resumed negotiations in June 2008 after an 11-year suspension.About 560 reporters, including more than 400 from Taiwan, 60 from the mainland, as well as those from Hong Kong, Macao and foreign countries, will cover the event.Chiang said a mainland delegation, led by the ARATS executive vice president Zheng Lizhong, was scheduled to arrive in Taipei on Sunday and would hold a preparatory negotiation with SEF vice chairman and secretary general Kao Koong-lian, to decide the agenda of the talks.ARATS president Chen Yunlin and his wife are expected to arrive in Taipei Monday morning. The two sides are scheduled to hold talks on Tuesday morning and sign the medical and health cooperation agreement in the afternoon.Chen and his wife will also visit Taipei's National Palace Museum and the Taipei International Flora Expo, before leaving Wednesday noon.Chiang said next year would mark the 20th anniversary of the SEF's establishment. "The development of cross-Strait relations is hard-won, and the cross-Strait talks are a reflection of people first, care for people's livelihoods and mutual benefits."

  

PORT LOUIS, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- China has signed an economic and trade cooperation accord with Mauritius worth about 9 million U.S. dollars, including 6 million dollars grant and 3 million dollars interest-free loan.The accord was signed on Friday and the signing ceremony was attended by visiting Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu and Mauritius Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Development Pravind Kumar Jugnauth.According to the accord, the grant and loan will fund projects agreed on by the two governments in the future.Hui and Jugnauth also agreed on boosting cooperation in science and culture and implementing the programs of the accord signed by the two sides.Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu (Central L) meets with Mauritius Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Development Pravind Kumar Jugnauth (Central R) in Port Louis, Mauritius, Jan. 7, 2011.Hui also met Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam in the capital of Port Louis on Friday when he started a three-day official visit to Mauritius.During the meeting, Hui commended the bilateral cooperation since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1972 and the promising trend to further strengthen the ties in cultural exchange, education and tourism.He thanked the Mauritius government for its support on issues concerning the core interests of China.Hui noted that the two countries should keep pushing for extensive cooperation and high level exchange of visits, continue to building political trust between the two governments and implement the measures in the framework of China-Africa Cooperation Forum.Ramgoolam also spoke highly of the fruitful cooperation between the two countries and thanked China for the assistance in improving the country's infrastructure including a new international airport which is under construction.Hui held talks with Mauritius opposition leader Paul Berenger on Saturday afternoon before he wraps up his visit to Mauritius, the first leg of his five-African country tour which will also take him to Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Senegal.

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