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Mohammad Bin Rashid meets Chinese Vice President

Xi Jinping, Chinese Vice President, on Thursday said the visit of UAE Vice President would give fresh momentum to cooperation and historical relations between the UAE and China.

  • WAM
  • Published: 14:50 April 3, 2008
  • Gulf News

Beijing: Xi Jinping, Chinese Vice President, on Thursday said the visit of UAE Vice President would give fresh momentum to cooperation and historical relations between the UAE and China.

The Chinese Vice President said this after at a meeting on Thursday in Beijing with His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Shaikh Mohammad said his current China visit would further enhance economic, trade, technological, tourism and cultural cooperation and relations between China and the UAE.

The meeting took place at The Great Hall of the People in the Chinese capital.

Present at the meeting were Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Deputy Ruler, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign Minister, Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports Authority and President of the Emirates Group, Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister for Cabinet Affairs, Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimi, Minister of State, and other members of the delegation accompanying the UAE Vice-President during his China visit.

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