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Chinese vice-premier begins two-day visit to Wales | Chinese vice-premier begins two-day visit to Wales |
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One of China's most senior politicians is in Wales to discuss how the two countries can form closer links. | |
Chinese vice-premier Liu Yandong is meeting First Minister Carwyn Jones in Cardiff on Friday as part of a two-day visit. | |
The Welsh and Chinese governments will sign a memorandum of understanding on cultural matters. | |
Mrs Liu is the most senior Chinese leader to visit since former premier Wen Jiabao in 2000. | Mrs Liu is the most senior Chinese leader to visit since former premier Wen Jiabao in 2000. |
Speaking before the visit, Mr Jones said: "Strengthening links with China, one of the world's most powerful economies, has been a long-standing aim of the Welsh government and this visit by vice-premier Liu comes as a result of our engagement with the Chinese government over many years. | |
"I warmly welcome the vice-premier to Wales and I look forward to discussing Wales's pro-business approach and the increasingly-strong economic ties between our countries, as well as the important cultural and educational relations between us." | "I warmly welcome the vice-premier to Wales and I look forward to discussing Wales's pro-business approach and the increasingly-strong economic ties between our countries, as well as the important cultural and educational relations between us." |
The first minister also told BBC Wales he would raise the issue of human rights in China with Mrs Liu. | |
Mrs Liu met Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday, who said this was a "golden year" for relations between China and the UK. | Mrs Liu met Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday, who said this was a "golden year" for relations between China and the UK. |
Chinese president Xi Jinping is due to make a state visit to the UK next month. | Chinese president Xi Jinping is due to make a state visit to the UK next month. |
The Welsh government has tried to forge closer links with China, in particular the city of Chongqing. | The Welsh government has tried to forge closer links with China, in particular the city of Chongqing. |
During her visit, the vice-premier will also oversee the launch of a joint college between Cardiff University and Beijing Normal University. | During her visit, the vice-premier will also oversee the launch of a joint college between Cardiff University and Beijing Normal University. |
Students will go through a four-year programme in Cardiff and Beijing. | Students will go through a four-year programme in Cardiff and Beijing. |
Mr Jones will host a dinner, serving Welsh produce, later on Friday night. | Mr Jones will host a dinner, serving Welsh produce, later on Friday night. |
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