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Wednesday, June 13, 2001, updated at 20:47(GMT+8)
China
Chinese Premier Meets Guests from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
Chinese Premier
Zhu Rongji
met Wednesday with
Uzbekistan
Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Rasulovich Yunusov and
Kyrgyzstan
Minister of Transport Kubanychbek Zhumaliyev.
The guests are here attending the second meeting of the three nations' joint working committee on railways.
Zhu spoke highly of the progress made at the meeting, saying that construction of a railway linking the three countries will be of great significance to the existing friendship among them.
The railway will also help promote economic and social development in the areas along it and increase economic and cultural exchanges between Asian and European countries, Zhu said.
The premier said he hopes that the three nations will strengthen cooperation so as to finish the construction work at an early date.
The guests expressed confidence in an early completion of the railway.
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