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BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- China and Africa have carried out a series of
cooperation goals to implement follow-up actions of the China-Africa Cooperation
Forum and gained fruitful outcome, a Chinese diplomat said here Monday.
Xu Jinghu, secretary-general of the Secretariat of the Chinese Follow-up Committee
and director-general of the African Department of the Chinese Foreign
Ministry made the remarks at the on-going Fourth Senior Officials Meeting of the
cooperation forum.
Chinese and African leaders maintained a frequent exchange of visits. In
2004, four Chinese leaders, namely President Hu Jintao,top legislator Wu
Bangguo, Vice President Zeng Qinghong and Vice Premier Huang Ju visited Africa,
which is unprecedented in Sino-African history, Xu said.
She noted that Chinese government departments and non-governmental
organizations, legislature and parties kept active exchange and cooperation.
China and Africa also retain close consultations and coordination in
international affairs, which safeguarded the common interests of the developing
countries, she said.
Sino-African cooperation also witnessed sound growth, she said.China
offered 167 items of aid to 46 African countries from 2004 to May, 2005, which
contributed to the building of infrastructure projects, including roads,
schools, water supply and hospitals.
The Chinese investment and two-way trade also helped to enhance Sino-African
relations. Chinese direct investment to Africa reached 135 million US dollars in
2004 and 124 million US dollars in the first six months of this year, Xu said.
African exports to China is also on rise while bilateral trade volume is
expanding. Sino-African trade hit 18.08 US dollars fromJanuary to June this
year, up about 42.57 percent year on year. Among that, Chinese imports from
Africa was 9.62 billion US dollars, up about 39.41 percent.
Human resource training is also an important component part of the cooperation
forum's follow-up action. China hosted more than 100 training programs
for 2,446 African personnel in 2004, ranging from the spheres of
agriculture, sanitation and health-care, education and culture,to customs and
diplomatic sectors.
China plans to offer training program for more than 3,800 African personnel in 2005, according to Xu. Enditem |