Wen attends Asian meetings

 
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The 17th ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Summit, related summits and the fifth East Asia Summit will be held in Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi from Oct. 28 to 30.
 

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in Hanoi on Thursday afternoon to attend the 13th summit between ASEAN and China, the 13th summit between ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea, the fifth East Asia summit as well as the summit of China, Japan and South Korea.

The summit meeting between ASEAN and China, the first since the launching of China-ASEAN free trade area on Jan. 1, is expected to invigorate the increasingly strong bilateral ties between the two sides. [Full story

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Asia's integration process is picking up momentum with the 10-member ASEAN meeting that widens into the 16-nation East Asia Summit, which opened Thursday in Hanoi.

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