The president and his wife then went to Westminster, where they met Prince Andrew, to pay their respects at the tomb on an unidentified soldier whose body was brought back from the World War I battlefields in France.
The president required the autonomous region to modernize its energy industry through upgrades and optimization, and to increase efficiency in energy consumption.
The project has benefited over 300 million people in China.
The project will include soil improvement, construction of irrigation and water conservation facilities, renovation of rural roads, and the establishment of 60 regional seed breeding centers, the department said.
The property market has entered a new phase, which in turn has led to the transition of developers' strategies, therefore, high growth is no longer the only pursuit, and stable growth is the new trend, added Zhang.
The privatization program will foster economic diversification and the creation of jobs in Angola as the government intends to increase competition, efficiency of the firms and boost the country's economy. The privatization program will be executed over four years, the minister said.
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The project also seeks to strengthen irrigation institutions and management and improve the operation and maintenance of these systems, the bank said.
The principle is "one country, two systems", not "two systems, one country". The world seems to forget that Hong Kong is a part of a country.
The president said that the eight students had set a great example to young Chinese. He told them to cherish the opportunity serving in the army and commit themselves to the country's goal of building a strong army.
The president complained that the media did not cover the humming economy and was responsible for much of the country's divided politics. He said, "I can do something fantastic, and they make it look not good." His exchanges with CNN's Acosta and NBC News' Peter Alexander turned bitterly personal, unusual even for a forum where the nature of their jobs often put presidents and the press at odds.