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HAVANA, Nov. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao left here for home Tuesday after concluding his two-day state visit to
Cuba.
During his visit, Hu, who arrived in Havana on Monday, held talks with Cuban leader Fidel Castro and other officials on bilateral relations and major international
issues.
While expressing their satisfaction over bilateral
ties, the two sides agreed to work together to expand mutually-beneficial
cooperation, especially in the fields of economy and trade.
China and Cuba also signed agreements on cooperation
in plant quarantine, bio-technology, education and economy.
China and Cuba established full diplomatic relations
in 1960. Their two-way trade has been about 400 million US dollars annuallyover
the past three years, with that in the first nine months of this year reaching
401 million dollars or up 36.7 percent year-on-year.
Cuba is the last leg of Hu's Latin America trip. He
had visitedBrazil, Argentina and Chile, where he attended the annual Economic
Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. Enditem
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