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Zapatero says EU must lift Chinese arms embargo
2005-07-24
Spanish prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero called on the European Union to lift an arms embargo against China during an official visit to Beijing.

Zapatero said his government agreed with China the arms embargo should be lifted. He also said European Union reluctance to recognise the Chinese market system could be overcome.

Zapatero was on a short visit to meet his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao, discussed bilateral relations and trade during a meeting.

Zapatero and Wen met on the first day of the Spanish leader's official visit to China. The two leaders witnessed the signing of a contract under which European aviation giant Airbus will sell 20 A-330 aircraft to Air China for USD 3.1 billion.

Zapatero expressed Spain's admiration for his host country, which he called "the modern China, which is becoming a great global power".

The Spanish leader said he planned to discuss a number of bilateral issues with his Chinese counterpart, as well as Chinese relations with the European Union.

Wen thanked Zapatero for visiting China and said the trip would help improve mutual understanding and cooperation.

During the private meeting between the leaders, Wen, according to Spanish officials, said China did not want to maintain the enormous trade surplus it currently enjoys with Spain.

The Chinese leader said he was willing to help open the door for Spanish exports and encourage his countrymen to visit Spain, whose government has set a goal of attracting 10 million tourists from the Asian nation over the next few years.
Posted by:rkb

#7  I've seen a lot of condemnation of the Spaniards since the election that ushered Zappie into the spotlight - and felt uncomfortable about it since it could happen almost anywhere if all the pieces of the puzzle fall just so. Indeed, it will be interesting to see if he survives the next one. Should he be re-elected, then I believe the harshness will be deserved. I certainly hope the AP/NMM's of our society never enjoy such luck.
Posted by: .com   2005-07-24 23:50  

#6  "Must" The Germans and the Brits, even the French do not react well to others telling them they must, rather than ought to, do something. Senor Zapatero may have lost a good chance to shut up. I wonder how his party will do in the next election?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-07-24 23:43  

#5  Has Zappy ever smelt what's under those Chinese arms? Not good, no
Posted by: Captain America   2005-07-24 18:40  

#4  By all means, let's sell modern weaponry to the Spanish cowards so they can forward it to Red China. Maybe they can give to Al-Qaeda so they don't get attacked in Madrid again.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2005-07-24 18:24  

#3  Not surprisingly, they're all gonna stay in Rota.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-07-24 16:12  

#2  10 million Chinese tourists visiting Spain, huh? rrriigghhtt
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-24 15:13  

#1  *GAG*HACK*CHOKE* Hey, you there! You've got something brown on your nose.
Posted by: ArmChair in sin   2005-07-24 15:05  

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