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Remarks by Ambassador Liu Xiaoming At the Reception Hosted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Honour of the Chinese Youth Delegation
2010-03-25 07:29
 

March 23, 2010,Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London

The Right Honourable Liam Bryne,

First Secretary Mr. Lu Hao,

Young friends,

It is my great pleasure to join you at the reception. I would like to extend my warm welcome to Mr Lu Hao and members of the Chinese youth delegation. I am glad to say that this is the very first delegation from China I have received since I came to London to take up my post three weeks ago. In fact, I hosted Mr Lu and his colleagues in their visit to the DPRK five months ago. It gives me great pleasure to welcome them to London. I must add that my special bonds with the All China Youth Federation went back much longer. Fifteen years ago, I was a member of the National Committee of the All China Youth Federation, so in a sense hosting this delegation for me is like receiving long-separated relatives.

Youth exchanges are an important part of our bilateral relationship. In 2008 Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Gordon Brown jointly set up a mechanism for regular exchanges between young people of our two countries led by the China All-Youth Federation and the British Council. This is a far-sighted initiative.

Recent years have seen a surge in youth exchanges between our two countries. The “UK study fever” that swept China has brought more than 100,000 Chinese students to the UK. There has also emerged a mandarin fever among British young people. I experienced this first hand when I attended the “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition not long ago.

Our common future lies in the hands of the young generation. I sincerely hope that our young people will step up dialogue, increase mutual understanding, and join hands to create a brighter future for China-UK relations.

I wish the Chinese youth delegation a successful visit.

Thank you.

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