Chinese President Hu Jintao returned to Beijing on Monday after the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, the fourth BRICS Summit in New Delhi, and a state visit to Cambodia.
Chinese President Hu Jintao left Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, for home Monday, after a state visit to the southeast Asian nation.
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations should work hard to boost practical cooperation and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.
China and Cambodia pledged to advance their already close ties, vowing to double their trade by 2017.
President Hu Jintao arrived at Phnom Penh on Friday to strengthen ties between the nations, just days before Cambodia hosts a regional summit.
President Hu Jintao arrived at Phnom Penh Friday afternoon to begin his 4-day visit to the country.
President Hu Jintao left the Indian capital Friday morning for Phnom Penh to begin his 4-day visit to the country.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met here on Thursday to discuss the development of China-India relations and other issues of common concern.
The BRICS nations on Thursday signed two agreements to provide line of credit to business community and reduce demand for fully-convertible units.
President Hu Jintao urged Thursday the BRICS countries to deepen political trust and strengthen equal consultation while addressing the annual bloc summit.BRICS' report issued at New Delhi summit
Emerging economies expressed concerns over the monetary policy pursued by the Western countries.
A BRICS' report, focusing on the growth prospects, synergies and complementarities among the five large emerging economies, has been issued Thursday here as one of the outcomes of the fourth BRICS Summit.