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 Georgia expects cooperation with China   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-04-11 15:26  
Georgia is expecting to enhance cooperation with China in an all-round way, 
said Georgian Ambassador to China Mikhail Ukleba on Monday.   "Georgia and 
China have signed about 40 documents on bilateral relations since the two 
countries forged diplomatic relations in 1992," said Ukleba amid the visit to 
China by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.   At the invitation of 
Chinese President Hu Jintao, Saakashvili arrived in Beijing on Monday afternoon 
for a state visit to China from April 10 to 15.   Georgia and China enjoy 
great potential for trade cooperation, and Georgia will carry out cooperation 
with China in such fields as transportation, electricity, agriculture and 
construction of economic zone, said Ukleba.   China, with brilliant and 
age-old history, has made great achievement in economic development and played 
important roles in international affairs, said Ukleba. 
  Georgia will, as 
always, adhere to one-China policy, Ukleba added.   (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)    | 
 
 
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