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Chinese Communist Party congress

Chinese Communist Party congress

BEIJING, China - Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji attends the opening session of the Communist Party of China's 18th National Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 8, 2012.

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Chinese legislature's advisory body begins annual meeting

Chinese legislature's advisory body begins annual meeting

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) and Premier Zhu Rongji at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the Chinese legislature's main advisory body, which kicked off its annual session in Beijing on March 3 with important national issues such as the wealth gap, developing the countryside, and healthcare on the agenda.

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(1)China's NPC closes

(1)China's NPC closes

BEIJING, China - Outgoing President Jiang Zemin (L), who retains the powerful post of chairman of the Central Military Commission, new President Hu Jintao (C) and outgoing Premier Zhu Rongji (R) stand to greet the delegates the National People's Congress, which ended a four-day plenary session in Beijing on March 18.

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Wen chosen as China's premier

Wen chosen as China's premier

BEIJING, China - Wen Jiabao (L) and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) shake hands in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 16 after the National People's Congress elected Wen as premier to replace Zhu.

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(2)Zhu delivers his final work report

(2)Zhu delivers his final work report

BEIJING, China - Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao (L) applauds as outgoing Premier Zhu Rongji (standing) finishes delivering his final government work report to the country's annual National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5. Hu, who replaced Jiang Zemin as party chief in November 2002, is expected to take over Jiang's job as state president when the new state leadership is decided at the NPC plenary session March 5-18.

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(3)Zhu delivers his final work report

(3)Zhu delivers his final work report

BEIJING, China - Outgoing Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji waves at delegates as he leaves the Great Hall of the People in Beijing after delivering his final government work report to the country's annual National People's Congress (NPC) on March 5.

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(1)Zhu delivers his final work report

(1)Zhu delivers his final work report

BEIJING, China - China's outgoing Premier Zhu Rongji (shown on TV screen) delivers his final government work report before delegates to the country's annual National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5.

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(2)NPC opens to provide stage for new Chinese leaders

(2)NPC opens to provide stage for new Chinese leaders

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Jiang Zemin (L), Hu Jintao (C), general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, and Premier Zhu Rongji stand at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5 as the National People's Congress started its annual session. Hu is due to succeed Jiang as president while Zhu is expected to be replaced by Wen Jiabao.

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(3)NPC opens to provide stage for new Chinese leaders

(3)NPC opens to provide stage for new Chinese leaders

BEIJING, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji waves to some 2,980 delegates at the National People's Congress in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5 at the start of his address to the annual session of the Chinese parliament.

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(3)Maglev train test-runs in Shanghai

(3)Maglev train test-runs in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L, front) and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (R, front) walk beside the world's first commercial magnetic levitation train in Shanghai, China, on Dec. 31 before their test ride. The train, manufactured with the help of German technology, will begin commercial operation after several months of test-runs in 2003.

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(2)Maglev train test-runs in Shanghai

(2)Maglev train test-runs in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L, front) and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji shake hands in a ceremony marking the opening of the world's first commercial magnetic levitation train line in Shanghai, China, on Dec. 31. The train, manufactured with the help of German technology, will begin commercial operation after several months of test-runs in 2003.

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(2) Jiang, Zhu off party central body

(2) Jiang, Zhu off party central body

BEIJING, China - (From L to R) Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao, Premier Zhu Rongji and President Jiang Zemin attend the closing ceremony of the 16th Communist Party Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the People Nov. 14. Hu, 59, was the only top leader to join the party's new 356-member Central Committee, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

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Jiang, Zhu off party central body

Jiang, Zhu off party central body

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Jiang Zemin (R) and Premier Zhu Rongji are seated for the closing ceremony of 16th Communist Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 14. The two and four other leaders were not elected to the party's new Central Committee, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

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(3)China's Communist Party Congress opens

(3)China's Communist Party Congress opens

BEIJING, China - (From L to R in front) are Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, President and Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin, and Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, at the opening of the 16th Communist Party Congress in Beijing on Nov. 8.

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(3)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

(3)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi tests microphones before he speaks during his meeting with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo at a Phnom Penh hotel Nov. 4.

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(4)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

(4)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C) and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (2nd from R) pose for a photograph at the start of their meeting with South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo at a Phnom Penh hotel Nov. 4.

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(1)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

(1)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L), Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (C) and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo (R) walk into a room for talks on the sidelines of a series of meetings hosted by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Phnom Penh on Nov. 4. The three leaders agreed on the importance of urging North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons development program for the sake of a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.

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(2)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

(2)Japan, S. Korea, China seek nuke-free Korean Peninsula

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C) listens to a speech by Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (foreground) during a meeting of the Japanese, South Korean and Chinese leaders at a Phnom Penh hotel Nov. 4.

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Koizumi confident of accord on nuke-free Korean Peninsula

Koizumi confident of accord on nuke-free Korean Peninsula

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi meets the press Nov. 3 on a special government plane, traveling to Cambodia to attend a series of Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit meetings in Phnom Penh. Koizumi expressed confidence about reaching an agreement with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo on urging North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

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Koizumi arrives in Phnom Penh

Koizumi arrives in Phnom Penh

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi arrives in Phnom Penh on Nov. 3 to attend a series of Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit meetings. While flying to Cambodia aboard a special government plane, Koizumi expressed confidence about reaching an agreement with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo on urging North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

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Koizumi heads for Cambodia to attend 'ASEAN-plus-3' summit

Koizumi heads for Cambodia to attend 'ASEAN-plus-3' summit

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi waves as he leaves Tokyo's Haneda airport for Cambodia on Nov. 3 to attend a series of summit meetings involving the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Phnom Penh. Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo will also attend the meetings.

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Jiang leaves for U.S. to meet Bush

Jiang leaves for U.S. to meet Bush

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Jiang Zemin (L) is seen off by Premier Zhu Rongji at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Oct. 22 before traveling to the U.S. to meet President George W. Bush.

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Koizumi meets China's Zhu

Koizumi meets China's Zhu

COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) shakes hands with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji prior to their talks Sept. 22 in Copenhagen on the sidelines of the fourth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).

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Ex-Premier Mori meets Chinese Premier Zhu

Ex-Premier Mori meets Chinese Premier Zhu

BEIJING, China - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (L) meets Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji in Beijing on July 4. Mori visited Beijing to attend events marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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Koizumi talks with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji

Koizumi talks with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji

BOAO, China - Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) meets with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) in Boao on southern China's Hainan Island on April 12 on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia.

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Zhu, Koizumi chat during Boao Forum for Asia

Zhu, Koizumi chat during Boao Forum for Asia

BOAO, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi chat April 12 during the first annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia held in Boao, Hainan Island, southern China.

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Zhu opens Boao Forum for Asia

Zhu opens Boao Forum for Asia

BOAO, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (2nd from L) opened the first annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia on April 12 in Boao on China's Hainan Island. Some 2,000 political and economic leaders from 48 countries and territories in Asia are attending the meeting. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is fourth from L.

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Koizumi arrives in Boao for economic forum, summit talks

Koizumi arrives in Boao for economic forum, summit talks

HAINAN ISLAND, China - Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2nd from L) drinks a glass of wine at a banquet on April 11 in Boao on southern China's Hainan Island, with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) looking on. Koizumi arrived in Boao earlier in the day to attend the Boao Forum for Asia. The photo was taken by a media representative.

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Zhu meets press after end of NPC meeting

Zhu meets press after end of NPC meeting

BEIJING, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji attends a news conference after the end of the National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on March 15.

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Chinese Vice Premier Wen to visit Japan in May

Chinese Vice Premier Wen to visit Japan in May

BEIJING, China - Chinese Vice Premier Wen Jiabao (photo) will visit Japan at the beginning of May, Chinese diplomatic sources said March 8. Wen, widely expected to replace Zhu Rongji as premier next year, is due to visit May 7-10.

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Jiang and Zhu at NPC

Jiang and Zhu at NPC

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Jiang Zemin whispers to Prime Minister Zhu Rongji on the rostrum on the second day March 6 of the National People's Congress (NPC).

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China to push WTO opening, Zhu tells NPC

China to push WTO opening, Zhu tells NPC

BEIJING, China - Premier Zhu Rongji says at China's annual legislative meeting, the National People's Congress (NPC), on March 5 that China must open its market further to adapt to its new World Trade Organization (WTO) membership status.

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Bush holds talks with Zhu

Bush holds talks with Zhu

BEIJING, China - U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji walk to a room for their talks in Beijing on Feb. 22.

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(2)Leaders of Japan, China, S. Korea hold talks

(2)Leaders of Japan, China, S. Korea hold talks

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C, at back), South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (3rd from front on L of triangle) and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (3rd from front on R) hold trilateral talks in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, on Nov. 5. They met on the sidelines of the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and its Northeast Asian partners.

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(1)Leaders of Japan, China, S. Korea hold talks

(1)Leaders of Japan, China, S. Korea hold talks

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei - (From L to R) South Korean President Kim Dae Jung, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji shake hands prior to their talks in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, on Nov. 5. They met ahead of their meeting with the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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Koizumi leaves for one-day visit to China

Koizumi leaves for one-day visit to China

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi waves at Tokyo's Haneda airport Oct. 8 as he leaves for a one-day trip to China. The premier will hold talks with President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji in Beijing after visiting sites linked to Japan's wartime atrocities.

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Powell meets with Zhu in Beijing

Powell meets with Zhu in Beijing

BEIJING, China - U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) shakes hands with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji in Beijing on July 28. Powell arrived in Beijing earlier in the day from Seoul for a 24-hour visit. He is scheduled to depart for Canberra in the morning on July 29.

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Zhu says textbook row won't affect China-Japan ties

Zhu says textbook row won't affect China-Japan ties

BEIJING, China - Premier Zhu Rongji speaks at a news conference at the conclusion of the fourth session of the ninth National People's Congress, China's legislature. Zhu said the controversy over a Japanese history textbook will not affect China-Japan exchanges and that China will welcome a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori.

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Chinese leaders at annual NPC

Chinese leaders at annual NPC

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Jiang Zemin (L) and Premier Zhu Rongji chats March 6 while attending the annual National People's Congress, the country's legislature, that opened in Beijing on March 5.

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China's Zhu sets targets at annual NPC

China's Zhu sets targets at annual NPC

BEIJING, China - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji delivers a speech during the opening of the annual National People's Congress in Beijing on March 5. Zhu said China needs to double the size of its economy in 10 years and step up economic reform for entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO).

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S. Korean Pres. Kim greets Chinese Premier Zhu

S. Korean Pres. Kim greets Chinese Premier Zhu

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (R) shakes hands with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji during the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) that opened in Seoul on Oct. 20.

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Zhu attends welcome dinner in Seoul

Zhu attends welcome dinner in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L) and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung toast to each other at the beginning of a welcome dinner at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul on Oct. 18. Zhu arrived in Seoul on Oct. 17 for a six-day official visit.

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China's Zhu, S. Korea's Kim attend welcoming ceremony

China's Zhu, S. Korea's Kim attend welcoming ceremony

SEOUL, South Korea - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung attend a welcoming ceremony for Zhu at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul on Oct. 18. Zhu arrived in Seoul on Oct. 17 for a six-day visit, during which time he will also attend the Asia-Europe Meeting.

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Chinese Premier Zhu meets S. Korean President Kim

Chinese Premier Zhu meets S. Korean President Kim

SEOUL, South Korea - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L) and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung shake hands prior to their talks at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul on Oct. 18. Zhu arrived in South Korea on Oct. 17 for a six-day visit, during which he will also attend the Asia-Europe Meeting.

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Chinese Premier Zhu, his wife leave Japan for S. Korea

Chinese Premier Zhu, his wife leave Japan for S. Korea

OSAKA, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) and his wife Lao An wave their hands to those who see them off at Kansai International Airport on Oct. 17 before leaving Japan for South Korea. They wrapped up their six-day official visit to Japan.

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Zhu visits Kobe's Sun Yat-sen museum

Zhu visits Kobe's Sun Yat-sen museum

KOBE, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R) displays his calligraphy Oct. 17 at Kobe's Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, which is dedicated to the father of modern China. Zhu will depart for Seoul later in the day, winding up a six-day official visit to Japan.

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Chinese Premier Zhu meets the press in Tokyo

Chinese Premier Zhu meets the press in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji meets the press at the Japan National Press Club in downtown Tokyo on Oct. 16. He presented a softer attitude toward Japan on its wartime aggression in China while being tough on Taiwan. After the press conference, he proceeded to Kobe, western Japan. Zhu plans to leave Japan on Oct. 17 for South Korea, wrapping up a six-day stay in Japan.

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Chinese Premier Zhu attends luncheon at Imper

Chinese Premier Zhu attends luncheon at Imper

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (C) attends a luncheon held at the Rensui banquet hall in Tokyo's Imperial Palace on the afternoon of Oct. 16. Photo shows Empress Michiko (R) and Princess Kiko (L), wife of Prince Akishino. (Pool photo)

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Chinese Premier Zhu meets Emperor Akihito

Chinese Premier Zhu meets Emperor Akihito

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L) meets Japanese Emperor Akihito (2nd from L, front) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Oct. 16, while Zhu's wife, Lao An (R), talked with Empress Michiko (3rd from R). (Pool photo)

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Zhu tours robot assembly plant in Japan

Zhu tours robot assembly plant in Japan

FUJIYOSHIDA, Japan - Visiting Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R front), on a six-day official tour of Japan through Oct. 17, inspects a cutting-edge industrial robot assembly line at a plant run by FANUC Ltd. in the village of Oshino, Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo, on Oct. 15. During his inspection, the Chinese leader told executives with FANUC, a world leader in industrial robotics, ''Innovations in high-technology fields in Japan are progressing surprisingly.''

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