People's Daily Online 2 weeks ago

Singapore PM says China-Singapore ties good on broad front

China and Singapore have enjoyed good relations on a broad front over the past two decades, and Chinese President Hu Jintao's forthcoming visit to Singapore next week will give the already good relations another push upwards, Singapore's Prime Minister... Full Article at People's Daily Online

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