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China to give pair of pandas to Spanish king
28 Jun 2007 09:20:01 GMT
Source: Reuters
BEIJING, June 28 (Reuters) - China will present visiting Spanish King Juan Carlos with a pair of pandas as a gift to promote mutual friendship, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

Beijing has given pandas as "goodwill" presents to other countries to help promote international ties.

"It will be a lovely present for the Spanish people, and we hope this pair of pandas, as the friendly envoys of the Chinese people, can help promote mutual relations," Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told a news conference.

"We also hope the Spanish zoos can take good care of our national treasure."

The giant panda, found only in China, is one of the world's most endangered species. An estimated 1,000 live in the southwestern province of Sichuan, and in Shaanxi and Gansu provinces in the northwest.

Beijing presented a pair of pandas to the Chinese territory of Hong Kong in 1999 and another pair this year. It has also offered pandas several times to Taiwan, the independently governed island which China considers its own. Taipei has turned down all offers so far.
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A picture of jailed Chinese journalist Shi Tao is reflected in the entrance sign of China's embassy in Berlin August 24, 2007. On Friday 'Amnesty International' (AI) handed over more than 15000 signatures demonstrating for the release of Shi Tao. Shi is serving a 10-year prison sentence for passing on information on how Chinese authorities instructed local media to cover the 15th anniversary of the military crackdown on a pro-democracy movement in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.



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