Chinese Premier Li Keqiang takes wife on state visit for first time
Premier Li Keqiang kicked off a week-long trip to Africa, with his wife accompanying him for the first time on a state visit since he took office last year.
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Premier Li Keqiang kicked off a week-long trip to Africa yesterday, with his wife accompanying him for the first time on a state visit since he took office last year.
Ahead of his departure, Li admitted to "growing pains" in China's relationship with Africa, but said Beijing would not pursue a colonial path as some countries had done.
Li's wife, Cheng Hong - a professor of English with a low-profile career in academia - will join the premier on his visit to Ethiopia, Nigeria, Angola and Kenya.
The wives of Chinese leaders have taken on a higher diplomatic profile under the current leadership. President Xi Jin- ping's wife, Peng Liyuan , hosted US first lady Michelle Obama when she visited China in March.
Watch: Chinese state media unveil Premier Li Keqiang's wife for first time
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