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BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Tuesday
rolled out red carpet for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and agreed to
further strengthen "traditional friendship" and "bilateral mutual-beneficial
cooperation" with Zimbabwe.
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| Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) holds a
ceremony to welcome Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe in the Great Hall
of the People in Beijing, capital of China, July 26, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) | During an hour-long talks with Mugabe,
Chinese President Hu Jintao suggested the two sides further develop the
long-term, stable and cooperative friendship in four aspects.
"Firstly, the two sides should maintain high-level
visits and improve the friendly exchanges between the governments, parliaments
and parties to further consolidate the political foundation for the
China-Zimbabwe ties," Hu said.
Secondly, Hu suggested the two countries expand trade
and economic cooperation and seek win-win results through mutual-beneficial
cooperation to achieve common development. He also hoped the two will actively
search for new ways to expand bilateral trade and fully implement the contacted
cooperative projects. Hu promised that China will continue to encourage and
support the mutual-beneficial cooperation between companies of thetwo countries.
Thirdly, Hu said China also hopes to improve
cooperation with Zimbabwe in the field of human resources and continue to expand
cultural, educational and health cooperation to promote the development of
social causes.
Fourthly, Hu suggested China and Zimbabwe improve
coordination and cooperation in international and regional affairs.
In response, Mugabe said it is very important to
further promote Zimbabwe-China ties in the new century since cooperation between
the two countries has covered all areas.
He said Zimbabwe will fully implement the cooperative
agreements reached between the two countries to boost pragmatic cooperation in
the political, economic, cultural, educational and health areas.
China and Zimbabwe forged full diplomatic ties in
1980. Hu saidChina's relations with Zimbabwe have grown smoothly over the past
years.
He said China appreciates Zimbabwe's firm adherence
to the one-China policy and its support to China's efforts to realize national
reunification.
"It has been well established that China and Zimbabwe
are sincere friends and trustworthy partners," Hu said.
Mugabe said Zimbabwe will never forget China's
"great" support for Zimbabwe's struggle for national independence and endeavor
to develop its national economy.
He also reiterated that his government will firmly
abide by theone-China policy.
On China-Africa relations, Hu said China attaches
great importance to its unity and cooperation with the African countries.
He said the China-Africa Cooperation Forum has become
an effective mechanism for the two parties to conduct dialogue and pragmatic
cooperation.
He said China is willing to join with all African
countries to host the new ministerial meeting under the China-Africa Cooperation
Forum next year and turn it into a success.
Mugabe said China is Africa's sincere friend and
Zimbabwe values the important role of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum. He
said Zimbabwe is willing to join with China to improve China-Africa partnership
to safeguard the rights and interests of the developing nations and promote
common development.
After the talks between the two leaders, Chinese and
Zimbabweanofficials signed several documents including an economic and
technological cooperation agreement between the two governments.
Mugabe started a week-long state visit to China on
Saturday evening, as guest of Chinese President Hu Jintao.
During his stay in China, Mugabe will also meet with
Chinese top lawmaker Wu Bangguo and Premier Wen Jiabao. Enditem
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