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    CHINA, ARMENIA VOW TO FURTHER TIES

    CCTV China
    Sept 11 2013

    Special Report:2013 Summer Davos |

    DALIAN, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Armenian
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan on Tuesday vowed to further promote
    the bilateral relationship and cooperation between the two nations.

    The pledge came after a meeting between the two in Dalian in northeast
    China's Liaoning Province.

    Hailing the development of China-Armenia ties since the two countries
    established diplomatic relations 21 years ago, Li said China supports
    the Armenian people to choose their way of development, and will work
    with the country to expand reciprocal cooperation, on the basis of
    solid mutual political trust.

    The premier called on the two countries to expand trade and economic
    cooperation, increase cultural and people-to-people exchanges,
    and explore new areas of cooperation, so as to lift the bilateral
    relationship to a new high.

    Sargsyan said Armenia attached high importance to relations with
    China. He appreciated China's fair and justice stance on international
    and regional issues, and called for more exchanges and cooperation
    between the two countries.

    After the meeting, the two also witnessed the signing of agreements
    between the two countries on economic, trade and technological
    cooperation.

    Sargsyan is in Dalian to attend the Summer Davos Forum, which is
    scheduled to open on Sept. 11. Li will attend the opening ceremony
    and deliver a speech.

    Summer Davos, also known as the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
    of the New Champions, is an annual gathering of business leaders,
    government officials and scholars from around the world. China has
    played host to Summer Davos, alternately in Tianjin and Dalian,
    since its inception in 2007.

    http://english.cntv.cn/20130910/103582.shtml

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