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CAIRO, Nov. 18 (Xinhuanet£¬by Ming Jinwei, Saber
Rabie) -- Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef stressed on Thursday that the
relations between Egypt and Chinawere "deep and solid", expressing optimism over
the further development of bilateral ties.
Nazef made the remarks in an exclusive interview with Xinhua twodays before China's Vice
Premier Huang Ju's visit to Egypt.The prime minister emphasized that Huang's
visit, at his invitation, showed the leaders of the two countries attached great
importance to the bilateral relations.
The Sino-Egyptian friendship has enjoyed a long
history and hasa solid base of mutual respect and friendly cooperation, and
relations between the two sides in political, economic and military domains are
developing steadily and concretely, he added.Nazef also revealed that bilateral
cooperation in economy, trade and investment would be highlighted in the talks
with the senior Chinese official.
In addition, Nazef noted that China showed positive
positions onthe Middle East issues, especially on supporting the Palestinian
cause of establishing an independent state, adding that Egypt considered China a
major power in the world.
At the same time, he praised China for not pursuing
hegemony and interfering in other countries' internal affairs.
China is a friend of the Arab world and both sides
support eachother in the international political arena, said Nazef.Egypt and
China are not only countries which have a long history of civilizations but also
important developing countries in theworld, and the strategic cooperation
between the two sides are being enhanced within the context of mutual trust and
goodwill,Nazef added.
The prime minister noted that bilateral ecomonic and
trade relations were developing quickly, especially in 2003 when trade volume
reached 1.09 billion US dollars, a 15.4 percent increase over 2002.
On the cooperation in investment, Nazef said Chinese
investment in Egypt was soaring dramatically.
According to latest Egyptian official statistics,
there are currently 114 Chinese companies and Sino-Egyptian joint ventures in
Egypt.
Meanwhile, the Sino-Egyptian trade and cooperation
are expanded in finance, insurance, tourism, oil, agriculture, IT, chemical
products and biological engineering sectors.
China has invested in the No. 3 District of the Suez
Economic Zone in eastern Egypt, where roads and other infrastructure projects
are under construction. When all the basic projects arecompleted, more Chinese
companies are expected to come and investin the zone.
Nazef said it was very important for Egypt to improve
the ecomonic and trade relations with China, noting that although the bilateral
trade had improved substantially, it still lagged behindthe development of the
political ties between the two countries.In 1999, Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak visited China and several cooperation agreements were signed including
those on thedevelopment of tourism industry and peaceful utilization of nuclear
technology.
Najef said the prospects for science and technology
cooperation between the two countries are bright, especially in IT fields and
construction of power plants, which Egypt was eager to develop inthe future.
Egypt and China will also put more emphasis on the
exchange of experts and training professional personnel, he added.When talking
about the cooperation in the oil sector, he saidnegotiations were underway with
a Chinese oil company to give it alicense to explore oil fields in Egypt as the
two countries had made progress in several natural gas projects.
Nazef concluded that Egypt, which enjoys political
stability with a big market and many unique advantages in the region, had taken
concrete measures to attract foreign investment and to boost the confidence of
foreign investors. Enditem |