"Ireland and China are both "major technological economies" which have transformed the lives of their people, Taoiseach Micheál Martin told one of the highest-ranking Chinese politicians during a bilateral meeting on Tuesday."
"In comments made to Zhao Leji, chair of the National People's Congress of China, on the second day of his State visit, Mr Martin said both countries were linked by "ancient histories" and "strong tradition" with a focus on education and investment in skills."
Ireland and China are both major technological economies that have transformed the lives of their people. The two countries are linked by ancient histories and strong traditions and share a focus on education and investment in skills. A bilateral meeting took place on the second day of a State visit on Tuesday where those connections and priorities were highlighted. The remarks emphasized national strengths in technology, historical connections, and the importance of human capital development through education and skills investment. The interaction involved high-ranking political figures and formed part of broader diplomatic engagement.
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