2021 Cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries Beijing List of Activities
2021/02/18
On 9th February 2021, the Summit of China and Central and Eastern European Countries (hereinafter referred to as The Participants ) was hosted by the People s Republic of China through video link. President Xi Jinping of the People s Republic of China, Chairman of the Presidency Milorad Dodik of Bosnia and Herzegovina, President Milos Zeman of the Czech Republic, President Milo Djukanovic of Montenegro, President Andrzej Duda of the Republic of Poland, President Aleksandar Vucic of the Republic of Serbia, Prime Minister Edi Rama of the Republic of Albania, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov s representative, Deputy Prime Minister Mariyana Nikolova of the Republic of Bulgaria, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic of the Republic of Croatia, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of the Hellenic Republic, Prime Minister Orban Viktor of Hungary, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev of the Republic
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Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Liu Xiaoming at the Farewell Reception for Ambassador Liu Xiaoming and Madam Hu Pinghua: Serve with Sincerity All the Way Through
(From Chinese Embassy in UK)
2021/01/26
Director General Bates,
In December 2009, I was appointed New China s eleventh Ambassador to the UK.
In February 2010, I arrived in London to take up my post.
Now I have been working and living in the UK for eleven years. This is the longest and last tour of my diplomatic career of 47 years.
It has been an honour to be the longest-serving Chinese Ambassador both in the history of China-UK relations and of all Chinese ambassadors of all time. I will cherish the memory deeply for the rest of my life.
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SouthPAN to position Australia and New Zealand into future
Australia and New Zealand’s operational Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) has officially been named the Southern Positioning Augmentation Network, or SouthPAN.
SouthPAN will be the first SBAS in the Southern Hemisphere, led by Geoscience Australia and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) under the Australia New Zealand Science, Research and Innovation Cooperation Agreement.
SouthPAN will augment standard positioning capability provided by GPS and Galileo across all of Australia and New Zealand, improving the accuracy of positioning from 5-10 metres to 10 centimetres without the need for mobile or internet coverage.
Friday, 11 December, 2020 - 14:52
Australia and New Zealand’s operational Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) has officially been named the Southern Positioning Augmentation Network, or SouthPAN.
SouthPAN will be the first SBAS in the Southern Hemisphere, led by Geoscience Australia and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) under the Australia New Zealand Science, Research and Innovation Cooperation Agreement.
SouthPAN will augment standard positioning capability provided by GPS and Galileo across all of Australia and New Zealand, improving the accuracy of positioning from 5-10 metres to 10 centimetres without the need for mobile or internet coverage.
This technology will bring widespread benefits across many sectors including agriculture, construction, resources, utilities and other industries. It will also support aviation and road transport sectors, which have requirements for high-integrity positioning data with sub-metre level accuracy.