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Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

2024-09-10 20:33 Last Updated At:22:17

Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store in Beijing on Tuesday.

Noting that this year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Norway, Li said the relations between the two countries have maintained sound and steady development.

Li said Chinese President Xi Jinping's meeting with Store summed up the experience of China-Norway diplomatic relations over the past 70 years and made strategic plans for further deepening bilateral relations.

Standing at a new starting point, China is willing to work with Norway to implement the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, consolidate political mutual trust, adhere to mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and win-win cooperation, strengthen exchanges at all levels and in various fields, elevate bilateral relations and practical cooperation to a new level, and make greater contributions to world peace and development, he said.

Li said China is ready to work with Norway to expand economic and trade cooperation, and further unleash potential for cooperation in trade and finance.

China welcomes Norway to increase investment in the Chinese market, and is willing to work with Norway to create a better business environment for each other's enterprises to come to invest and do business, he said.

Li said the two sides should deepen people-to-people exchanges and facilitate personnel exchanges.

China is ready to strengthen cooperation with Norway in the green transition of traditional industries and the cultivation of green emerging industries, and work with the country to consolidate international coordination, advance the implementation of the U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and build a community with a shared future for mankind, he said.

For his part, Store said Norway firmly adheres to the one-China policy, and is willing to be China's trustworthy partner.

Store said he hopes that the two countries will take the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relationship establishment as an opportunity to strengthen exchanges and dialogue at all levels, expand cooperation in trade, green economy, Arctic affairs, and climate change, deepen people-to-people exchanges, strengthen communication and coordination in multilateral affairs and jointly address global challenges.

Norway has always upheld fair trade, maintained multilateral trading system and supported China and the European Union in strengthening dialogue and cooperation.

After the talks, Li and Store signed a joint statement on establishing a green transition dialogue between the two countries, and witnessed the signing of bilateral cooperation documents. Prior to the talks, Li held a welcome ceremony for Store at the Great Hall of the People.

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

Chinese premier meets Norwegian PM in Beijing

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Death toll rises to 126 in 6.8-magnitude Xizang quake

2025-01-08 00:02 Last Updated At:03:17

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake jolted Dingri County in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Tuesday morning, killing 126 people and injuring 188 others, according to figures released at 19:00 on Tuesday.

The earthquake hit Dingri County in the city of Xigaze at 09:05 on Tuesday, with the epicenter located in the county's Tsogo Township.

Rescue forces from different emergency services have rescued 407 trapped people, set up 14 relocation and resettlement sites, and relocated and resettled more than 30,400 people affected by the disaster.

Municipal-level hospitals in the region are currently treating 28 critically injured patients.

Twenty four medical rescue teams with 568 people and 106 ambulances were dispatched to the region to carry out transfer and treatment work, with all those requiring treatment admitted to hospital.

More than 5,800 pieces of relief supplies, including cotton tents, cotton clothes and quilts, urgently allocated by the National Disaster Reduction Commission, the Ministry of Emergency Management, and the National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration arrived at the quake-stricken area on Tuesday night, with 16,000 more pieces of relief supplies expected to be delivered on Wednesday.

More than 170,000 pieces of urgently needed supplies including tents, beds, quilts, blankets, warm clothing, heating equipment, emergency lightning, and food and water were also urgently dispatched to the affected area.

The region's emergency command center on Tuesday also raised the earthquake emergency response to level I, the highest level.

Death toll rises to 126 in 6.8-magnitude Xizang quake

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