Home | Register | Login | Help | Forum | Log out
Agencies & Partnership
Company Directory
Our Global Network
About Us
Focus News Industry research Exhibition Regulation & Law Executive Talks
Search:
 
Home > Resources > News > Politics > China
German president first stop in Beijing for state visit
POSTED: 11:22 a.m. EDT, May 24,2007

German President Horst Koehler arrived in the Chinese capital Wednesday night to continue his four-day China trip.

Invited by Chinese President Hu Jintao, Koehler arrived in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province on Wednesday morning, starting his first-ever state visit to China as German president.

Governor of Yunnan Province Qin Guangrong met with him at the airport.Later he visited a local solar power station and a museum.

During his stay in Beijing, Koehler is expected to hold talks with Hu, and meet with Premier Wen Jiabao and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Jia Qinglin.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Tuesday Koehler's China visit is a "very important" one as it coincides with the 35th anniversary of the establishment of China-Germany diplomatic ties.

From:
Print | Save
RELATED
Incoming calls free for users of Beijing (2007-5-23 11:57:00)
Emirates upgrades Dubai-Beijing service to 12 flights weekly (2007-5-22 8:54:00)
Beijing to cut coal output by two-thirds by 2010 (2007-5-21 9:45:00)
Emirates steps up Dubai-Beijing service to 12 flights weekly (2007-5-10 9:16:00)
Beijing vows to improve employees' safety, health conditions (2007-4-29 8:28:00)
Lien Chan Arrives in Beijing for Cross-Straits Forum (2007-4-28 10:48:00)
China publishes book on President Hu's state visit to U.S. (2007-4-20 10:57:00)
Lasw-Beijing to act as agent for AA and KE (2007-4-19 9:12:00)
Beijing plans to open fourth mega logistics hub (2007-4-19 9:08:00)
LASW-Beijing to act as agent for AA and KE (2007-4-16 10:24:00)
China plans to produce 260 tons of gold in 2007 (2007-2-19 11:20:00)
China stays on path of reform, opening-up in post-Deng era (2007-2-19 11:16:00)
Home - Shipping - Airfreight - Integration - Members - Resources - My Jctrans - Links
About Us - Help - Contact Us - Site Map
嶄猟利
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
Copyright Notice 2000-2007 Jctrans.com Corporation and its licensors. All rights reserved.