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Wen Jiabao Met with David Cameron

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron Tuesday.

The two exchanged views on the China-UK relationship and other issues of common concern.

Recalling previous meetings with Cameron, Wen welcomed the British prime minister and his entourage.

The British delegation, with 50 entrepreneurs, is one of the largest a prime minister has ever brought to China.

Wen said he hopes to discuss with Cameron ways to further enhance the friendly cooperation between the two sides.

Cameron echoed Wen saying the new British government pays close attention to developments in the UK-China relationship.

Prime Minister Cameron arrived in Beijing Tuesday morning. After their talks, Cameron and Wen will witness the signing of several agreements.

(Source: China Daily)

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