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Audio and Video: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Visits China

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz in China (RealVideo)
Oct 18 20051m53sHighlights of the President's final press conference in Beijing
Oct 17 2005The President met today with Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao and the Governor of the People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan.

Wolfowitz Meets with Premier Wen Jiabao (1m27s)

Wolfowitz Meets with Ma Kai, Minister of National Development and Reform Commission
(42s)

Scenes from Beijing
(35s)
Oct 16 2005Wolfowitz Meets with Hebei Officials and Women Cattle Farmer (2m19s)

Wolfowitz Meets with Finance Minister Jin Renqing
(11s)
Oct 15 2005Wolfowitz on Trade & G-20 Meeting: 
Wolfowitz Statement (1m30s)

Beijing & G20 meeting, Wolfowitz speaking to reporters (2m33s)
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz issued a strong warning at the G-20 Finance Ministers meeting in Beijing today that the Doha Trade talks would fail unless all countries made concessions. He said the poor had waited a long time and the trade talks must deliver results for them.
Oct 14 20052m6sVisit to Dongchuan Village
The President visits the Mosque in Dongchuan village and recites from the Koran after meeting with the Imam, village chief Ma Zhanying and other villagers.
Oct 13 2005

3m27s

Visit to Gansu
Paul Wolfowitz visits rural villages in Gansu Province, meeting schoolchildren at Heping Village, having lunch with residents of a Jiuhuagou area village and meeting farmers in Lianxin village, including Wang Shuhong who presented her biogas production site and her sheep.
Oct 12 2005

23s

Arrival of Paul Wolfowtiz at Gansu Airport

Audio (MP3)

Oct. 15 20051m29sWorld Bank President Paul Wolfowitz at his media conference marking the end of his six day trip to China.

Oct. 15 20051m20sWorld Bank President Paul Wolfowitz speaks on DOHA trade talks.

Oct. 13 200555sWorld Bank President Paul Wolfowitz speaks of his impressions of China.



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