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16-176 Agreement on the Establishment of Friendship City Designation between Taizhou, People's Republic of China and Cupertino, California, United States of AmericaMAYOR BARRY CHANG bchang@cupertino.org CITY HALL 10300 TORRE A VENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 CU p E RT IN Q TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3192 • FAX: (408) 777-3366 Agreement on the Establishment of a Friendship City Designation Between Taizhou, People's Republic of China and Cupertino, California, United States of America To further develop friendly cooperation and deepen mutual understanding and friendship between different cultures; Taizhou, People's Republic of China and the City of Cupertino, California, United States of America enter into this Agreement on matters concerning the establishment of friendly cooperation between the two parties through amicable negotiation. I. The parties agree to jointly promote friendly exchange between the people of Taizhou and the City of Cupertino on the basis of equality and mutual benefit dependent upon ratification of this Agreement by both. IL The parties should exchange information with each other and strengthen the exchange and cooperation in economics, culture, education, innovation and entrepreneurship, and other areas. III . The parties should establish a friendly relationship, based on exchange and cooperation, to jointly promote cultural and educational exchanges with Taizhou and the City of Cupertino. IV. The parties will follow the City of Cupertino's "Policies and Guidelines on Sister Cities, Friendship Cities, and International Delegations." V. This Agreement is made in duplicate in both Chinese and English, with both versions being equally valid, and shall take effect from the date when it is signed by both parties. VI. The term of this Agreement is for two years and will automatically terminate if not renewed. Taizhou, People's Republic of China Cupertino, California, United States of America Date: __ I 1_· __ r J_"_._::u; __ t_b ____ _ Date: __ 9_-_?-_J_-_2--0 __ 1 _-b ____ _ CUPERTINO BARRY CHANG ITT¥; 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 itifi, (408) 777-3192 • W,ill;, (408) 777-3366 bchang@cupertino.org ~1'i'lm, fI~1f, $¥J..a:;~fD~ w ...... =, !!JJ-1§-BA§ :x:5.m~~R , .filztt#~~ .. ::st1t, ~~1if, !~$Jr, !~~& ~~iw±iJ.m~l:x:5.mW,g-11=0 -,~JJ~1"fx~~,g-~~¥a~,~~~m~~~~,~~~~ ~ fl'!"$ lD JJf~\tEl ffi ~ttrn ~ ::st 1 t lD ~jc~~ ~ 5.m , ~ 1f * * ~ 5J< ~ ~ P.ElP*±fi! $~~0 ~ .. *~~~$ .. ~::st~~,ffiff~*~~~~~h,§!!JJ~* z s JEQ~~~o n, 4't,~m~N~ 1-:,~o *t,~m~1i , ~=m, ~i3~~$-JJ~ ~¥A~~lQil ~fl'!$ 1{~: S!!~: //.Ir"-2,,r>fb in -& : Barry Chang LETTER OF INTENT ON FRIENDLY EXCHANGE BETWEEN TAIZHOU OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND CUPERTINO OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Wishing to enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the Chirn::se and American peoples, and consolidate and develop friendly cooperation between Taizhou and Cupertino , both citi es have reached agreement , through friendly consultations , on friendly exchanges as follows. I. The two cities will carry out, in accordance with the principles of equality and mutual benefit, exchanges and cooperation between the two cities in various forms in the fields of economy, trade, sci ence and technology , culture , education, sports, health, personnel, etc. to promote commv ri prosperity and development. II. Regular contacts shall be maintained between the leaders and relevant departments of the two cities to facilitate consultations on the exchanges an d ,:.;ooperation as well as matters of common concern . III. The two cities will fmiher strengthen friendly exchanges, expand people-to-people cooperation , promote mut~ial friendlyship between the peopie of both cities and to carry out various fr i endly activities, so as to develop mutual relations in the direction of formal sister cities in the future . IV. 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