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President Xi leaves Brasilia after G20 Summit, state visit to Brazil

2024-11-22 00:29 Last Updated At:01:17

Chinese President Xi Jinping left Brasilia on Thursday after attending the 19th G20 Leaders' Summit and paying a state visit to Brazil.

On the way to the airport, representatives of overseas Chinese, Chinese institutions and students waved the national flags of China and Brazil on both sides of the road, congratulating Xi on the complete success of the visit.

Upon Xi's departure, Brazil's Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro, Minister of Mines and Energy Alexandre Silveira, Minister of Ports and Airports Silvio Costa Filho and Commander of the Brasilia Air Force Base Miguel Angelo Cortes Salvio Junior, along with other senior officials, bid farewell to Xi at the airport.

Xi arrived in Brasilia on Tuesday for a state visit to Brazil.

Xi traveled to Brasilia after attending the G20 Leaders' Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

President Xi leaves Brasilia after G20 Summit, state visit to Brazil

President Xi leaves Brasilia after G20 Summit, state visit to Brazil

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Grain, Agricultural Cooperation Conference kicks off in Henan

2024-11-21 22:24 Last Updated At:22:37

A major conference on grain and agricultural cooperation opened Thursday in Zhengzhou City of central China's Henan Province, aiming to enhance strategic partnership and deepen agricultural cooperation between Henan and ASEAN countries.

Government officials, ambassadors to China, business association representatives and entrepreneurs from ASEAN countries have gathered to participate in this two-day event, with the goal of enhancing agricultural investment, strengthening regional connectivity and promoting bilateral trade.

"This conference gathers the Asian member states together with China. We build our agriculture sector to get it stronger, to become a driving force for this food security, for the stability, the social stability and also sustainability," said Hong Narit, director of Planning and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia.

Henan is one of China's major grain-producing regions, accounting for a quarter of the country's wheat output. During the conference, participating companies from ASEAN countries engaged in targeted discussions with Henan's leading enterprises through "one-on-one" business matchmaking meetings to explore potential cooperation projects.

"My country is tropical season, so it's different fruits we need. So we can make some exchanges better about our products. We can come enter to China, and then from China to Indonesia," said Hotman Fajar Simanjuntak, director general of Horticulture branch under the Ministry of Agriculture, Indonesia. Representatives from Henan and ASEAN countries also pledged to strengthen their commitment to international cooperation aimed at eradicating hunger and reducing poverty.

"China program on poverty eradication has been very impressive. It should be a model that should be followed by everyone around," said Pehin Dato Haji Abdu'r Rahmani bin Dato Haji Basir, Bruneian Ambassador to China.

The conference will include a series of high-profile events, such as grain and agricultural product exhibitions and industry cooperation promotions.

Grain, Agricultural Cooperation Conference kicks off in Henan

Grain, Agricultural Cooperation Conference kicks off in Henan

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