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To: Copperfield who started this subject10/22/2001 8:07:17 PM
From: Copperfield   of 23
 
Hangzhou, 22 October: Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien Monday [22 October] visited the third-phase project of the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, in Haiyan, in east China's Zhejiang Province, after attending the Ninth Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders Meeting in Shanghai.

Chretien was warmly welcomed by thousands of Qinshan workers. He said that the third-phase project is a project jointly developed by China and Canada. As the first large-size cooperative project between the two countries, it has made great achievements and will further the cooperation between the two sides.

Lu Wenge, deputy governor of Zhejiang, expressed his confidence that the project would soon be completed with joint efforts by the two countries' experts and thousands of workers.

Chretien and Lu later attended the unveiling ceremony of the monument marking the project, and visited the project's No 1. reactor, as well as the Canadian experts and their relatives who live on the site.

The project was launched in June 1998.
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