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SALZBURG, Austria, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang met here Monday with governor of the Austrian state of Salzburg Gabi Burgstaller.Zhang said China-Austria relations have developed smoothly with strengthened cooperation in various fields, and the two governments have actively boosted interregional cooperation between the two countries.The state of Salzburg has abundant resources of tourism and culture, and rich experience and technology on environmental protection and culture industry, said Zhang, adding Salzburg has set up friendly relations with China's Shanghai city and Hainan province and carried out fruitful cooperation.Zhang expressed his hope that the two countries would enhance interregional cooperation for the sake of common development.Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang (L) meets with governor of the Austrian state of Salzburg Gabi Burgstaller in Salzburg, Austria, June 21, 2010.Burgstaller said the Chinese government, in addressing the international financial crisis, made proper policies and played a positive and important role in boosting world recovery.Burgstaller said Salzburg has established friendly ties with some Chinese provinces and cities, adding they have carried out very effective and smooth cooperation.Salzburg hopes to further understand and learn from China through cooperation with Chinese provinces and cities, and expand exchanges and cooperation, she added.Zhang also met with mayor of Salzburg city Heinz Schaden.
BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met Friday with Daniel Kwelagobe, chairman of Botswana Democratic Party, according to a press release from the International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.Xi hailed China-Botswana relationship, saying the two countries have witnessed fruitful cooperation in areas like trade, investment, culture and education, said the press release.Since the CPC and Botswana Democratic Party established party-to-party relations 30 years ago, the two parties have conducted various forms of exchanges, which helped to increase mutual understanding and push forward bilateral relationship.Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R Front) meets with Daniel Kwelagobe, chairman of Botswana Democratic Party, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, July 2, 2010.The CPC would further deepen exchanges and cooperation with the ruling party of Botswana, said Xi.Xi said China would make joint efforts with the African countries including Botswana to lift China-Africa strategic partnership to a new level.Kwelagobe, on his first visit to China since taking office as the party chairman, appreciated China's support for Botswana's development, saying the Botswanian government and ruling party would continue to follow one-China policy.Kwelagobe also spoke highly of the constructive role China has played in international affairs.

HANGZHOU, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Accompanied by lively Chinese folk tunes, a group of men were playing the tambourine at a party on Saturday evening in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province.Those watching could hardly have imagined that the energetic performers,all dressed in red and white costumes, were drug addicts who were also infected with HIV, even if the duplicate short crew cuts they wore somehow provided a hint of their unusual condition.One of the performers, surnamed Yue, said the group had practiced for more than a month to stage the best possible performance at the annual party of the drug rehab center, which fell on June 26, the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.As China's first drug rehab agency to offer centralized treatment of HIV-infected addicts, the center has helped some 200 addicts beat their drug habits since 2003.Among 2,200 drug users receiving compulsory treatment in the center, 65 have tested positive for HIV.Now, they must obey a regular daily schedule, including three meals, physical exercise, entertainment and skill training that will enable them to earn a living after returning to their regular lives."I've adapted well to the regular life in the center. My physical and mental conditions are getting better,"said Yue, 34, who contracted HIV after sharing syringes with other drug users.Yue began using drugs in his hometown in southwestern Guizhou Province. After seeking a job in Zhejiang, he tried to kick the habit, but failed."The infection of HIV doubled my misery. Fortunately, I've gone through the hardest time in my life following the one-year free treatment here. Now I just want to live," he said.Unlike other drug addicts, many of those who are infected with HIV were forced into being admitted to the rehab center against their wills. Further, some even exhibited their intentions of taking revenge on society, said Ni Zhanwen, a police officer in charge of the center's management of HIV-infected inmates.In November 2008, a newcomer scratched the face of Ni's predecessor, Wang Jianxin, causing him to bleed.Wang was taken to the provincial center for disease control and prevention. He was asked to take medicine and be tested for HIV, which could be transmitted through blood.But Wang came back to work three hours later. "If I quit the job, the inmates would've felt discriminated. That would have just added more difficulty to the center's work in the future," he said.In the past, police in the center wore protective clothing, gloves and gauze masks to prevent infection, due to a poor understanding of HIV, thus losing the trust of some inmates."We took off the protective outfits immediately after realizing the problem. But I've been concerned that the management staff could contract the virus in a bleeding fight or other accidents. Luckily, it has never occurred," Ni said.Besides potential health hazards, the center's police officers also suffered discrimination from others.A 27-year-old police officer, surnamed Meng, said his girlfriend left him after the girl's parents learned he worked in the drug rehab center.Last year, some 173,000 drug addicts were forced into treatment in China while 68,000 former addicts had stayed drug-free for more than three years, according to figures released in March in the 12th annual report on controlling drugs by the National Narcotics Control Commission.Statistics from a national database showed the county had about 1.33 million registered drug addicts by the end of 2009.
BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislature will discuss the constitutional reform package of Hong Kong, which refers to the amendments to the methods of selecting the city's Chief Executive and forming the Legislative Council in 2012, during a bimonthly session scheduled from Aug. 23 to 28.The draft amendments to Annexes I to the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region concerning the methods for the selection of the Chief Executive was submitted to the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee for approval by Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang.The draft amendments to Annexes II concerning the formation of the city's Legislative Council was submitted to the NPC Standing Committee for the record.The Legislative Council of Hong Kong passed the draft amendments in June, before Donald Tsang gave his consent to draft amendments later in the month.According to Monday's Chairmen's Council of the NPC Standing Committee, presided over by NPC Standing Committee Chairman Wu Bangguo, lawmakers will also continue to deliberate draft amendments to the law on officers in reserve service, the draft law on mediation, as well as the draft law on the application of laws to civil relationships involving foreign interests.Lawmakers will also deliberate for the first time draft amendments to the law of deputies to the NPC and local People's Congresses, draft amendments to the Criminal Law, the draft law on intangible cultural heritages, and the draft revision of the soil and water conservation law.Also on the agenda of the upcoming session are discussions of the reports on implementation of the national economic and social development plan and budgets, among others.
SHANGHAI, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) - Swiss President Doris Leuthard Thursday said the rise in bilateral trade between Switzerland and China is a delightful surprise, as she seeks to expand economic cooperation with China through a free trade agreement.The trade increase was a surprise as it came during the economic crisis last year, Leuthard said.In the first six months of 2010, Swiss exports to China increased more than 30 percent and Chinese exports to Switzerland increased more than 16 percent.Total trade volume between the two countries during the period hit 6.2 billion Swiss Francs (5.86 billion U.S. dollars), she added.Leuthard said she is optimistic about the future of Sino-Swiss bilateral trade, as the two countries are working on a free trade agreement."We are ending feasibility study (for the agreement) so both sides know the market, the opportunities and the risks very well. It is very promising," she said.After the joint feasibility study, the two sides will enter the final stage ahead of the signing of the deal, she added.Talks on the free trade agreement began in 2007 when Leuthard, as head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, signed an agreement with then-Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai. The agreement recognized the full market status of China.Switzerland hopes to be the first European country to have a free trade agreement with China, Leuthard told Xinhua in an interview last year.China is Switzerland's second largest trade partner in Asia after Japan.
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