China says will extend fresh invitation to Mamata
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A senior Chinese official in Kolkata said today his country will again extend an invitation to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to visit China and the dates for the proposed visit were being worked out.
Banerjee was scheduled to visit China in June but she canceled the trip abruptly hours before starting her trip on June 22.
She attributed the cancellation of the visit to "non-confirmation of political meetings at the appropriate level". She was to address a meeting of CEOs of Chinese firms in Shanghai in a bid to invite them to invest in West Bengal.
Ma Zhanwu, consulate general of China in Kolkata, said Banerjee's visit did not take place owing to "some technical reasons".
"But we are hoping that the future visit will happen. The dates are being worked out", Zhanwu told reporters in Kolkata.
He said the two countries need greater cultural and educational exchanges to promote better understanding and the Chinese consulate is supporting Durga Puja festival at Salt Lake in Kolkata, where artists from China would participate.
"West Bengal is not much-known to Chinese people, unlike
other western parts of India. Kolkata was very-well known to
Chinese people earlier. But that is not the case now. There is
a problem of misperception," he said.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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