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(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-02-09 07:35
Premier Wen Jiabao has asked Cambridge University to forgive the student who threw a shoe at him during his speech there this month, the Chinese ambassador to the UK said on Saturday.
In a press release on the Foreign Ministry's website, Ambassador Fu Ying said: "I would like to convey the following from Premier Wen: Education is the best help for a young student. It is hoped the university will give the student an opportunity to continue his studies."
"From the words and actions of this student, it could be seen how he lacks knowledge about China," she said.
"It has also affected the image and reputation of Cambridge in China."
"As a Chinese saying goes, it is more precious than gold for a young person to turn around and redress mistakes," Fu said in the press release on behalf of Premier Wen.
"It is hoped this student will see his mistake and seek to understand a real and developing China," she said.
Updated: 2009-02-09 07:35
Premier Wen Jiabao has asked Cambridge University to forgive the student who threw a shoe at him during his speech there this month, the Chinese ambassador to the UK said on Saturday.
In a press release on the Foreign Ministry's website, Ambassador Fu Ying said: "I would like to convey the following from Premier Wen: Education is the best help for a young student. It is hoped the university will give the student an opportunity to continue his studies."
"From the words and actions of this student, it could be seen how he lacks knowledge about China," she said.
"It has also affected the image and reputation of Cambridge in China."
"As a Chinese saying goes, it is more precious than gold for a young person to turn around and redress mistakes," Fu said in the press release on behalf of Premier Wen.
"It is hoped this student will see his mistake and seek to understand a real and developing China," she said.