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CHENGDU, Oct. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- French President
Jacques Chirac's China visit is sure to boost Sino-French all-round strategic
partnership, Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong said here Saturday.
During his meeting at Jinjiang hotel with President Chirac, who arrived in this capital city
of southwestern Sichuan province, Friday evening for a five-day state visit to
China, Zeng said Sino-French ties had maintained a good momentum for development
with joint efforts of leaders of both nations, and the close political relations
effectively promoted bilateral cooperation in such fields as economy and trade,
culture, technology and education.
Zeng thanked Chirac's vigorous support for the Year
of China held in France in 2003, saying that the Chinese side would also spare
no effort to coordinate the French side in running the Year of France in China
that is due to officially open on Sunday.
Chirac said he visited Sichuan province as the first
French president in response to President Hu Jintao's introduction on western
China development strategy made during Hu's visit to France.
Chirac spoke highly of sound French-Chinese
cooperation in suchspheres as politics, economy and culture, saying that
bilateral relations were bound to be further developed. Enditem
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