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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with visiting Namibian President Sam Nujoma during a meeting in Beijing
July 21, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao said here Wednesday that China is ready to continuously encourage Chinese
enterprises to invest in Namibia and strengthen bilateral cooperation in various
areas such as mining, agriculture and fishery.
During Wen's meeting with visiting Namibian President
Sam Nujoma Wednesday afternoon, the Chinese premier said he hoped Namibia could
create favorable conditions for the operation of Chinese enterprises in the
country.
Wen highly praised Sino-Namibian relations, saying
that China attaches great importance to the development of bilateral relations
and is willing to work together with Namibia to strengthen and develop the
traditional friendship between the two countries.
On economic relations, Wen said China and Namibia
have conducted sound economic cooperation over the years, which has brought
benefits to the people of both countries.
China and Namibia established diplomatic relations in
1990. Thetrade volume between the two countries reached 74.57 million US dollars
last year, up 52 percent compared with 2002.
Regarding China-Africa relations, Wen said that the
Western colonial rule remained the root of Africa's poverty and backwardness. He
said political and economic uncertainty in some African countries have further
impeded the development of Africa after the end of the Cold War.
The only way for African countries to achieve
development is tounite with each other and rely on themselves, Wen said. He said
China supports the African Union to play a greater role in realizing Africa's
peace and stability and promoting the regional integration.
China is willing to strengthen cooperation with the
executive committee of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) and
conduct mutually beneficial cooperation through the China-African Cooperation
Forum, Wen said.
Nujoma said the Namibian government attaches
importance to its relations with China, adding that he is visiting China to
consolidate friendship and expand cooperation, and to learn from China's
experiences on economic development. He said the Namibian government and people
are grateful for the precious help that China has offered for many years and are
willing to further expandfriendly and mutually beneficial cooperation with China
in all fields.
Nujoma spoke highly of China's constructive role in
the currentinternational affairs. Under the present circumstances, south-south
cooperation is of greater importance, he said.
He believes China will consistently support the
African Union'sefforts for promoting the peace and development in Africa.
Nujoma arrived here Monday on a ten-day working visit
to China as guest of Chinese President Hu Jintao. It is his twelfth China visit.
President Hu met with Nujoma Tuesday. The two sides
signed two agreements, one on the establishment of a joint economic and
tradecommission and one on economic and technical cooperation. They also signed
an implementation program under the cultural agreement.
Nujoma and his entourage, including foreign minister
and defense minister, will visit Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in northwest
China and Shanghai Municipality in east China after their Beijing stay. Enditem
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