Finnish President Alexander Stubb landed in Beijing on Monday, marking the beginning of a significant four-day state visit to the Chinese mainland. Invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Stubb's visit spans from October 28 to 31, coinciding with the 74th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Finland.
During his stay, President Stubb is scheduled to engage in high-level discussions with President Xi Jinping, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and explore areas of mutual interest. Additionally, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peopleโs Congress, will meet with President Stubb to delve deeper into issues pivotal to both nations.
This visit underscores the ongoing commitment of both countries to enhance cooperation in various sectors, including technology, business, and cultural exchanges. As Finland and China navigate the complexities of the global landscape, these talks are expected to pave the way for stronger economic partnerships and collaborative initiatives.
Marking the 74th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the visit highlights the enduring friendship and strategic partnership between Finland and China, reflecting a shared vision for future growth and development on the global stage.
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