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 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) shakes
hands with New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark upon his arrival at an
airport in Wellington, New Zealand on April 5, 2006. New Zealand is the
third-leg of Premier Wen's four-nation tour which will also take him to
Cambodia. He had paid official visits to Australia and Fiji before his
arrival in Wellington. [Xinhua
Photo]
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 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) smiles to
a Maori elder during a welcoming ceremony upon his arrival at an airport
in Wellington, New Zealand on April 5, 2006. [Xinhua Photo]
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 Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) is
welcomed with the traditional Hongi greeting by a Maori elder during a
welcoming ceremony upon his arrival at an airport in Wellington, New
Zealand on April 5, 2006. [Xinhua
Photo]
| WELLINGTON,
April 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived here Wednesday to begin
his official visit to New Zealand, a visit by a Chinese premier in nearly 18
years.
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark greeted
Premier Wen at the airport and held a welcome ceremony for the Chinese guests.
In a written statement released upon his arrival,
Premier Wen said though China and New Zealand are geographically far apart,
there is a long history of friendly exchanges between the two peoples.
In recent years, he said, China-New Zealand relations
have moved forward steadily, marked by strengthened political ties, fruitful
economic and trade cooperation, growing exchange of visits and dialogue and
coordination over regional and global issues.
"A strong relationship of all-round cooperation
between China and New Zealand serves the fundamental interests of our two
countries and two peoples, and contributes to the stability and prosperity of
the Asia-Pacific region," Wen said, adding that he has come to New Zealand to
make this relationship even stronger.
"During the visit, I will discuss with leaders of New
Zealand ways to advance this all-round cooperative relationship and other issues
of mutual interest. I will also have extensive contact with the New Zealand
public," he said.
The Chinese leader expressed confidence that with
joint efforts, China-New Zealand relationship will continue to register fruitful
progress.
New Zealand is the third-leg of Premier Wen's
four-nation tour which will also take him to Cambodia. He had paid official
visits to Australia and Fiji before his arrival in Wellington.
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