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CHINA'S PREMIER WEN JIABAO WILL VISIT MALAYSIA ON APRIL 27, 28
KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 (Bernama) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will visit Malaysia on April 27 and 28 to enhance the bilateral ties and conclude several agreements on economic, education and security.
Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Chai Xi said the visit was at the invitation of Prime Minister Najib Razak.
"This is Wen's second visit to Malaysia since 2005 and marks another important high-level exchange after President Hu Jintao's state visit to Malaysia and Najib's official visit to China in 2009, as well as (Deputy Prime Minister) Muhyiddin Yassin's ongoing visit to China," he told a press conference at the embassy here.
Chai said that Wen would hold talks with Najib on bilateral relations and regional and international issues of shared interest.
He said that Wen and Najib would attend the China-Malaysia Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum and witness the signing of documents of cooperation.
Wen will visit Universiti Malaya and meet lecturers and students, Chai said.
Chai referred to the traditional and economic ties between the two
countries, and added: "We are fully confident that the Premier Wen's visit will usher in every success and further advance China-Malaysia strategic cooperation."
Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Chai Xi said the visit was at the invitation of Prime Minister Najib Razak.
"This is Wen's second visit to Malaysia since 2005 and marks another important high-level exchange after President Hu Jintao's state visit to Malaysia and Najib's official visit to China in 2009, as well as (Deputy Prime Minister) Muhyiddin Yassin's ongoing visit to China," he told a press conference at the embassy here.
Chai said that Wen would hold talks with Najib on bilateral relations and regional and international issues of shared interest.
He said that Wen and Najib would attend the China-Malaysia Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum and witness the signing of documents of cooperation.
Wen will visit Universiti Malaya and meet lecturers and students, Chai said.
Chai referred to the traditional and economic ties between the two
countries, and added: "We are fully confident that the Premier Wen's visit will usher in every success and further advance China-Malaysia strategic cooperation."