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BERLIN, May 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao wrapped up his
three-day official visit to Germany on Wednesday and left for Belgium and the
European Union headquarters in Brussels.
During his visit to Germany, the Chinese premier held talks with German Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder and met with President Johannes Rau and other statesmen to
exchange views on Sino-German and Sino-European ties and other international
issues of mutual concern.
The Chinese premier also attended the third meeting of the China-Germany
Hi-Tech Dialogue Forum which opened on Tuesday.
The Chinese and German governments also issued a joint declaration on
deepening bilateral ties and signed several cooperation agreements.
Wen also delivered a speech to German business representatives and put
forward a five-point proposal for enhancing the two countries' economic
cooperation and trade.
Sino-German relations have made smooth progress since the two countries
established diplomatic ties in 1972, with exchanges of high-level visits on the
rise in recent years. Germany is also China's largest economic and trading
partner in Europe, with two-way trade totaling 41.8 billion US dollars in 2003.
Wen started on Sunday his official visit to Germany, the first leg of the
Chinese premier's five-nation European tour, which willalso take him to Belgium,
Italy, Britain and Ireland.
He will also visit the EU headquarters in Brussels. Enditem
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