Cameron's Chinese new year greeting
Updated: 2012-01-24 11:04
(Xinhua)
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has sent a Happy Chinese New Year message to people celebrating it around the world.
The Prime Minister said: "This is a very special year for Britain and China. Britain was the first Western country to recognize the People's Republic of China. And this year we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of full diplomatic ties."
"Indeed, today Britain's ties with China are deeper and broader than at any time in our history."
He said the trade between the two countries continues to expand rapidly with Britain remaining the most open economy in Europe for Chinese investment.
"There are more Chinese students studying in Britain and more British students in China than ever before. There are even two giant Chinese Pandas in Edinburgh zoo - a great attraction, with people from all over the world going to see them," Cameron noted in his statement.
Cameron said Chinese communities in Britain have made an incredible contribution to Britain. From business to culture, from science to local government, everyday showcasing the values of hard work, enterprise and community that make this country what it is.
"I hope in this Olympic year for Britain that we can not only build on the success of the Beijing games but also use the opportunity of the games to open up new areas of our relationship."
"Taking advantage of the ways in which our two economies increasingly complement each other and the growing conversations between our governments and our peoples about the kind of societies we want to be and the kind of world we want to see," the Prime Minister said.
"I wish you good fortune - and hope that this year of the dragon can be a year of success for China, for Britain and for us all," he said.
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