00:00And Uruguayan president Yamandu Orsi is currently visiting China.
00:04Our correspondent, Bruno Falsi, is there with all the details.
00:08Greetings comrades, I am in Beijing now to report to you that the president of Uruguay, Yamandu Orsi,
00:15have arrived in China to begin an official visit that will take place during this week.
00:22The agenda is centered in strengthening the bilateral bond and the political, economic, academic and cultural cooperation,
00:31in a global context of reconfiguring of international trade.
00:37The delegation that accompany the president, Yamandu, includes government authorities and a large business delegation,
00:46reflecting the strategic priority that Montevideo gives to the reconfiguration and the relationship with China,
00:55and its commitment to public-private collaboration.
00:59In this framework, the Uruguayan concierge highlighted the historical nature of this visit.
01:07And let's listen now to his words.
01:10The visit of a Uruguayan president, accompanied by the largest number of business leaders in history,
01:21more than 60-65, marks part of this new reality from very different sectors,
01:32including food security, agriculture, technology and logistics.
01:36We believe that this public-private partnership, which will be evident in President Orsi's delegation to China,
01:47comprised of several state ministers, especially from the productive sector and including numerous directors of state agencies,
01:54will undoubtedly mark a significant leap forward in various areas during our time in Beijing and Shanghai.
02:02The political core of this visit will take place tomorrow with the meeting between Orsi and the President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping,
02:14followed by the signing of important agreements aimed at deepening different aspects of the bilateral relationship,
02:24including trade, agriculture, innovation, logistics and science and technology.
02:32Furthermore, the President Orsi will meet with the Prime Minister Li Qiang and the President of the National People's Assembly, Zhao Leiji.
02:45China remains the main destination for Uruguayan exportations, concentrating more than a quarter of its external sales,
02:57with a key weight in products such as the sea beans, the meat and the cellulose.
03:04With this news from Beijing, we return with you in the studios in La Habana, Cuba.
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