
Chinese President will pay a state visit to the Czech Republic and then attend the fourth Nuclear Security Summit in the US capital Washington DC. The Chinese Foreign Ministry made the announcement in a press briefing.
Assistant Minister Liu Haixing said President Xi's visit to the Czech Republic between March 28th and 30th at the invitation of President Milos Zeman will be his first visit to a Central and Eastern European country since he took office. He added that it will inject tremendous momentum in the development of bilateral ties, China Network Television (CNTV) reported.
President Xi will meet with President Zeman, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka and parliament members. The two sides are also expected to sign a number of economic cooperation deals.
Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong said President Xi will attend the fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit in Washington D.C. at the invitation of US President Barack Obama. President Xi will give a keynote speech at the plenary session, expounding China's stance and proposals on nuclear security issues. President Xi will also have a series of bilateral meetings with other participating countries, including the US, to exchange ideas on international and regional issues.
"The two sides will sign intergovernmental and business cooperation deals in areas of trade, infrastructure, finance, health, aviation, technology, cultural exchanges, and so on," Liu Haixing, assistant minister of Chinese Foreign Ministry, said. "China will also send a delegation to attend the nuclear industry summit and academic forums and share China's experience with global enterprises and scholars," Chinese vice foreign minister Li Baodong said
Source:QNA
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