Premier Wen Jiabao left New Zealand Friday morning for Cambodia
after winding up his official visit to New Zealand.
The special flight, after leaving Wellington airport, made a
stop over at Auckland International Airport, where Wen met with
Michael Lee, Chairman of Auckland Regional Council.
The Chinese Premier arrived in New Zealand on April 5 for his
official visit. During his visit here, Premier Wen met with New
Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, talking practically and
constructively about enhancing bilateral cooperation and having
reached vital common views.
Premier Wen also met with New Zealand Governor-General Silvia
Cartwright, and the opposition party leader Don Brash during his
visit here.
New Zealand is the third leg of Premier Wen's four-nation
Asia-Pacific tour which has taken him to Australia, Fiji, where he
was present at the First Ministerial Conference of the
China-Pacific Island Countries Economic Development and Cooperation
Forum.
(Xinhua News Agency April 7, 2006)