Wed, Jul 17, 2002 - Page 4 News List

Haiti's Aristide set to get the 21-gun salute in Taipei

CNA , TAIPEI

Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide arrived in Taipei yesterday for his first visit to Taiwan since his re-election in 2000.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Eugene Chien (簡又新) and Haitian Ambassador to Taiwan Lafontaine Saint-Louis greeted Aristide at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, Taiwan's main gateway located some 40km south of Taipei.

President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) will preside over a welcoming ceremony today at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall complex in downtown Taipei in honor of Aristide. During the ceremony the Haitian head of state will be accorded full military honors, complete with a 21-gun salute.

During his five-day state visit, Aristide will hold two rounds of talks with President Chen on matters of mutual concern and meet with Premier Yu Shyi-kun and other senior Taiwan officials to discuss ways to promote bilateral cooperation. He will also visit major industrial, agricultural and cultural institutions, including an experimental farm in Taoyuan and a vocational training center in Taichung.

This afternoon, Aristide and his 40-member entourage will visit the Jiji Junior High School and the Jiji Train Station in Nantou County which were both devastated by the Sept. 21 earthquake in 1999, in the company of President Chen and his wife. They will then visit the Lugang Folk Arts Museum in Changhwa County, Central Taiwan.

On the evening of that day, Chen will host a state banquet in honor of President Aristide and his entourage at the Li-de Cultural and Educational Recreational Center in Lugang.

Aristide will sign a joint communique with President Chen before ending his visit Saturday.

Premier Yu was to host a dinner in honor of President Aristide last night, during which the Haitian president was to confer a decoration upon Yu in recognition of his contributions to improving the friendship ties between the two countries.

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