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China Concerns over Turkish Restrictions on Textiles
2005-2-18 7:03:02      CRIENGLISH.com
China says it is dissatisfied with recent Turkish restrictions on imports of Chinese textiles.
China says it is dissatisfied with recent Turkish restrictions on imports of Chinese textiles.

Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai told Abdullah Gul, Turkish deputy prime minister and foreign minister, that China is willing to enhance cooperation with developing countries, including Turkey, in textile industry to reach common development.

Gul said Turkey has "no hostility" against China on the issue and that he was very optimistic to solve the problem soon through talks.

Gul arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for a five-day official visit as guest of Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing.


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