Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, middle, leaves Santiago de Chile Airport to return to China as he wraps up a nine day visit to four Latin American countries, namely Brazil, Columbia, Peru and Chile, on May 26. On his way home, during a technical stop in the Spanish island of Mallorca on May 27, he held talks with Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang addresses an economic forum marking the 45th anniversary of China-Chile diplomatic relations, in Santiago, capital of Chile, May 26.
Premier Li Keqiang called for greater efforts in industrial capacity cooperation, which he said can boost the economy and end global recession, during a speech to Latin American and Caribbean diplomats on Monday.
"Love is so short, forgetting is so long." That romantic sentence is from Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair, one of the most famous poems by Pablo Neruda, the Chilean poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Bernardo O'Higgins Monument in Santiago, capital of Chile, May 25, 2015.
Premier Li Keqiang and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet met with media members following their talks at the presidential residence in Santiago on May 25.
Premier Li Keqiang is welcomed by Chilean President Michelle Bachelet at the presidential palace in Santiago on May 25. The two leaders also watched a parade of honor guards.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet witness the signing of a host of agreements by the two countries in Santiago.
China and Chile on Monday agreed to explore the possibility of upgrading their decade-old free trade agreement to further promote bilateral trade and investment.
China and Chile have agreed to expand free trade between them as they celebrate the 10th anniversary of their free trade agreement.
Chile and China have their eyes set on expanding their fishery trade, as they turn this year to a new free trade chapter.