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Irish PM Martin to visit China as Beijing shores up EU ties

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BEIJING, Jan ​3 (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin will visit China from Sunday, ⁠the Asian nation's foreign ministry said, the first such trip by an ‍Irish Taoiseach since 2012 as Beijing shores ​up ties with individual members of the European Union bloc.

On his trip that ​runs until Thursday, Martin will meet President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in Beijing among senior officials before heading to ‌the commercial hub of Shanghai, the ‌ministry said in a statement.

"China is willing ​to take this visit as an opportunity to enhance political mutual trust ‌and expand mutually beneficial cooperation with ⁠Ireland," it added in Saturday's statement.

The ‌visit overlaps with ​one by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who is expected to ⁠discuss cooperation ⁠in artificial intelligence and cutting-edge tech with ​Xi.

(Reporting by Laurie Chen and Sam Li; Editing ‌by Clarence Fernandez)

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