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Monday, January 17, 2000, updated at 20:14(GMT+8)
World Chinese Defense Chief Arrived in Moscow on Good-Will Visit

Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian arrived in Moscow on January 16 on a three-day official good-will visit to Russia.

Chi, also vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission and a state councilor, flew in from London, where he met British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon and John Spellar, minister of state for the Armed Forces.

Following his arrival at the airport, Chi said his Russia visit is intended to strengthen understanding, cement trust, develop friendship and enhance cooperation, and to advance the continued and sound development of friendly cooperation between the two states and especially the two armed forces.

While in Moscow, Chi is expected to meet his Russian counterpart, Igor Sergeyev, and other senior Russian officials.

Russia is the second leg of Chi's four-state official good-will tour. He is also scheduled to visit the Republic of Korea and Mongolia.

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