Friday, March 5, 2010

About the significance of his visit to the Canadian Prime Minister said: "We try to keep with China are good and sincere relations. I'm waiting for this visit and believe that it will bring great benefits.
He also said that China is the second largest trading partner of Canada, and that this visit will help strengthen political and economic ties between the two countries.
The Canadian government has stated that during this visit is not expected to sign any major agreements.
On the afternoon of November 3 Harper will meet with General Secretary of Chinese Communist Party Hu Jintao will attend the evening banquet with the Prime Minister of China, on Nov. 4 will visit Shanghai, where on Saturday to meet with the mayor, then 12 November, he will leave for Hong Kong, where the evening make a speech in which he will announce the results of his visit, on Sunday to meet with the head of the Hong Kong government Donald Tsang and his visit at the end. Then he will visit South Korea.

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