LONDON, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Britain's 48 Group Club Monday congratulated
China on the successful landing of the Shenzhou-7 spacecraft and the safe return
of the three astronauts Sunday.
"This outstanding scientific achievement will speed the process of reform
and opening up in China by leading technological reform," said Stephen Perry,
Chairman of the 48 Group Club, an independent British business network committed
to promoting positive relations with China.
"While we await news of space stations and missions to the moon, we know
that this one act will catapult China's telecom and other industries and enthuse
your nation," Perry said in a message to Chinese Ambassador to Britain Fu Ying.
"As original icebreakers who fought to help the world see China's potential
we feel very proud of your achievements, which we know you will use to help the
Chinese people and peace throughout the world," he said.
The history of the 48 Group Club stems from the early 1950s, when some
British groups, known as the "Icebreakers," began to establish mutually
beneficial trade relations with the newly formed People's Republic of China.
Today's 48 Group Club -- which has grown to over 300 members --continues to
promote positive China-Britain relations.