4752 x 3168 px | 40,2 x 26,8 cm | 15,8 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
27. Juli 2018
Ort:
SSR International Airport, A10 Royal Road, Plaine Magnien, Mauritius
Weitere Informationen:
Since 1972, China and Mauritius have established diplomatic ties. Since then, both sides have maintained a good relationship and solidified it further. Besides, there have been frequent high level visits between the two countries, which have undoubtedly enhanced mutual understanding concerning various issues. Both Mauritius and China have also supported each other in international and regional affairs. As highlighted by the Chinese Embassy, bilateral high-level exchanges have continued, political confidence has been steadily strengthened; China and Mauritius understand and support each other in international and regional affairs and are reliable partners. “I sincerely hope that this agreement will be concluded as soon as possible so that more quality products from Mauritius will be able to enter Chinese homes and that the unique advantages of the island will capture the attention of even more Chinese companies that will choose this country as an investment destination. It will also boost the economic growth of both countries, ” underlines the Chinese Ambassador. Additionally, there are many cultural exchanges between the two nations, for example, the Chinese Cultural Center and the Confucius Institute offer learning and exchange platforms to Mauritian friends who love Chinese culture and who want to learn the Chinese language. This has also allowed more than 500 Mauritian friends from all walks of life to visit China for various courses every year.The Chinese President Xi Jinping has set off on a five-country nation visit seeking to strengthen ties. The President will conclude the tour with a stopover in Mauritius before returning to China. He will be here on 27-29th July. Is this an era of a new friendship between China-Mauritius? How far will Mauritius benefit from this visit? Experts in different fields provide their insight into this prestigious visit. President Xi Jinping’s stopover visit to Mauritius will be the first visit by a Chinese Head of State in n