Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in London yesterday, starting his
working visit to Britain.
In his statement upon arrival, he said that since China and the United
Kingdom established a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2004, China-UK
relations have made continued progress.
"In paying this visit, which is part of the annual meetings between the heads
of government of the two countries, I hope to broaden China's relationship with
the UK and lift it to a higher level," he said.
Wen will hold talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and other leaders
on international and regional issues of mutual interest.
He will also meet with representatives of the British public "to deepen
mutual understanding and friendship and promote mutually beneficial cooperation
in all fields," the statement said.
Wen arrived in London after concluding his Finland trip. During his stay in
Helsinki, Wen attended the ninth China-EU Summit and the sixth Asia-Europe
Meeting and paid an official visit to Finland as guest of Finnish Prime Minister
Matti Vanhanen.
Britain is the second-leg of Wen's visit. He will visit Germany and central
Asia's Tajikistan, where he will also attend the fifth Meeting of Prime
Ministers of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, due to
be held in Tajikistan's capital of Dushanbe.