< /p> Chinese President ... Mrs. Mrs. Peng Liyuan, the AIDS Ambassador of the World Health Organization and AIDS Prevention, met with Bill Middot; Gates, co -chairman of the Gates Foundation in Beijing yesterday.(Xinhua News Agency)

Chinese President ... Mrs. Peng Liyuan met with Bill Middot, co -chairman of the Gates Foundation in the United States; Gates said that China would continue to carry out tuberculosis and AIDS prevention cooperation with the foundation to help developing countries improve medical care.

According to Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese President of China ... Mrs., the World Health Organization Tuberculosis and AIDS Prevention Ambassador Peng Liyuan met with Bill Middot; Gates, co -chairman of the Gates Foundation in Beijing yesterday.

Peng Liyuan actively evaluated the effective cooperation with China and China, and appreciated the progress of the Foundation's support and health poverty alleviation projects in Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province.

Peng Liyuan said that China takes health poverty alleviation as one of the key measures to win the battle against poverty, and hopes that the Gates Foundation will continue to support and participate.China is willing to continue to carry out tuberculosis and AIDS prevention cooperation with the Foundation, summarize and promote beneficial experience, and help develop countries including Africa to improve the medical and health level.

Bill Middot; Gates highly praised China's great achievements in China's huge achievements in the field of health poverty alleviation and China's major contribution to China's major contributions to promote international cooperation and promote worldly sustainable development.He said that strengthening cooperation in the United States and China will benefit the people of the two countries and the people of the world.The Gates Foundation is willing to continue to increase cooperation in the fields of hygiene, poverty reduction, and social welfare in China, and work together to help the development of agriculture and health in other developing countries.