Brazilian President Lula to visit China from April 12 to 15

As agreed between China and Brazil, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of the Federative Republic of Brazil will pay a state visit to China from April 12 to 15, the Chinese foreign ministry announced on Tuesday.

Noting that President Lula postponed his visit to China due to illness, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, at a regular press briefing, that both sides have been in close communication on matters related to the visit.

Soon after his recovery, President Lula will lead a large delegation to China for a state visit, which fully demonstrates that China and Brazil attach great importance to this visit and the development of bilateral relations, the spokesperson said.

Taking this visit as an opportunity, China will work with Brazil to promote the upgrading of mutually beneficial and friendly cooperation in various fields, aiming to inject more positive energy into advancing solidarity and cooperation of developing countries and jointly addressing global challenges, said the spokesperson.

Chinese FM to attend 4th foreign ministers’ meeting among Afghan neighbors

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang will be attending the fourth foreign ministers’ meeting of neighboring countries of Afghanistan in Samarkand, Uzbekistan from April 12 to 13.

He has been invited by Uzbekistan’s acting foreign minister Bakhtiyor Saidov, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced on Tuesday at a regular press briefing in Beijing.

In response to a query on China’s expectations for this meeting, Wang said that China hopes to have an in-depth exchange of views on the current situation in Afghanistan with the parties attending the meeting, further consolidate the consensus of the neighboring countries on the Afghan issue, and steadfastly implement the outcomes and consensus of the previous meetings, especially the Tunxi Initiative of neighboring countries of Afghanistan on supporting Afghanistan’s economic reconstruction and practical cooperation issued by last year’s meeting, which was held in Tunxi, a city of east China’s Anhui Province.

China looked forward to working with all participants to support the Afghan Interim Administration and people to overcome difficulties and challenges, and achieve peaceful reconstruction, economic development and security and stability, he added.

The Chinese side also expected that all participants can effectively respond to the legitimate concerns of the outside world, create more favorable conditions for the neighboring countries to expand cooperation with Afghanistan and help it better integrate into regional connectivity and economic integration process, and work together to promote peace, stability, development and prosperity in the region, said Wang.

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