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Brunei, China Tourism Pact
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Begawan - His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Brunei's
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, yesterday signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with his Chinese counterpart on tourism
cooperation.
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HRH Prince Mohamed and China's
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Li Zhaoxing, exchanged documents
during the signing ceremony that took place at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs in Beijing.
HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah and
HRH Pengiran Anak Isteri Pg Anak Hjh Zariah are on an eight-day
visit to China at the invitation of China's Minister of Foreign
Affairs.
Earlier, both the ministers
discussed bilateral and regional cooperation during which they
highlighted the existing close relations between Brunei and China.
Li spoke highly ofthe remarkable
achievements scored in various fields in China-Brunei cooperation
since the two nations forged diplomatic ties, saying China would
make joint efforts with Brunei to push forward the bilateral ties.
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HRH Prince Mohamed also hailed the
relations between the two nations and reaffirmed Brunei's
adherence to the one-China principle, Xinhua reported.
He said the development of the
bilateral ties is not only in the interest of both nations and
peoples, but also beneficial to the peace and development of the
region.
The two sides exchanged views on
cooperation in many fields, including economy and trade, and other
international and regional issues of common concern. |
After the MoU was signed, HRH Prince
Mohamed and his Chinese counterpart officially launched "A Collection
of Historical Documents Related to Bilateral Relations Between China
and Brunei Darussalam".
His Royal Highness presented Li with
a pictorial book commemorating the "15" Anniversary of Diplomatic
Relations, Brunei Darussalam and the People's Republic of China".
Later, His Royal Highness attended a
welcoming luncheon given in honour of his visit by Li. In the
afternoon, His Royal Highness called on Premier Wen Jiabao at The
Great Hall of the-People.
His Royal Highness and the Chinese
premier exchanged views on ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in
areas of mutual interest. Diplomatic relations between Brunei
Darussalam and the People's Republic of China were established on
September 30, 1991 --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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