CHINA / Wen in Australia
Premier concludes visit to Australia
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-04-04 08:48
SYDNEY, Australia -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao concluded his four-day
visit to Australia on Tuesday and left for the South Pacific island state
of Fiji to continue his four-nation trip.
During his short transit stay in Sydney, Wen met with New South Wales
Premier Morris Iemma.
Earlier on Tuesday, Wen was seen off by Australian Prime Minister John
Howard's representative, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade
Mark Vaile, at Canberra airport.
Wen will also visit New Zealand and Cambodia. He will attend the first
China-Pacific Island Economic and Development Co- operation Forum, to be
held in Fiji on April 5-6.
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