Li's visit to India enhances trust
Updated: 2013-05-20 14:51
(Xinhua)
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NEW DELHI - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that his official visit to India is aimed at enhancing mutual trust and deepening bilateral cooperation, and is future-oriented.
Li made the remarks to the press at a welcoming ceremony held by his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh in his honor at the presidential palace.
"This is my first foreign trip since I assumed the premiership, and choosing India as the first leg of my tour is because India is China's important neighbor and also because I once visited India 27 years ago," said Li.
Li arrived in New Delhi Sunday afternoon and had a brief meeting with Singh.
After his stay in India, Li will also visit Pakistan, Switzerland and Germany.
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