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BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The Fourth Senior
Officials Meeting of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum concluded here Tuesday
and African delegates said that they hope to improve cooperation with China,
especially by enhancing trade and economicties.
Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan told African delegation heads that China has proposed
to promote the third ministerial meeting of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum
in 2006 to a summit meeting.
"China will listen to African leaders' comments on
the proposaland we believe it will be a success," Tang said at during the
closing ceremony of the two-day meeting.
"China will stick to the road of peaceful
development. We seek harmony and development in domestic affairs while promoting
cooperation and safeguarding peace in external relations," Tang said.
Wei Jianguo, co-chair of the Secretariat of the
Chinese Follow-up Committee of the forum and vice minister of commerce, said at
the closing ceremony that the forum has become a platform of China and Africa
for enhancing dialogue and promoting cooperation for common development.
Eleih-Elle Etian, dean of the African diplomatic
corps to Chinaand Cameroonian ambassador, said on behalf of the African
delegations that they welcome China's proposal to hold an Africa-China summit.
China fulfilled its commitment to cooperation with
Africa underthe framework of the forum, he said, hoping that China increases
investment in Africa and expand trade with Africa.
He also reiterated Africa's support of the one-China
policy.
Alfred Nkurunziza, Burundian ambassador to China,
said African countries have carried out fruitful cooperation with China, which
is "useful and helpful."
He appreciated China's support to Africa in the
fields of health care, agriculture and education, saying Burundi hopes for more
cooperation with China.
Felix Ngoma, director of Asia-Oceania of the
Congolese Ministryof Foreign Affairs, said Chinese companies invested mostly in
construction and sanitation, and have built many large structures in Congo, such
as broadcasting and television buildings, dams, hydropower stations and
hospitals.
"It is our hope to extend the trade and economic ties
to more fields, such as manufacturing, regarding Africa's rich resources and
market access to other countries," he said.
However, direct investment from China's private
sector is stillfar from expected, Felix said.
"We hope Chinese business people will invest more and
establishjoint ventures with African companies," said a delegate from Equatorial
Guinea, "So can we learn new techniques and borrow experiences from our Chinese
partners."
George Monyemangene, a senior official with the South
Africa Department of Trade and Industry, also noted that cooperation withChina
in exploring natural resources has great potential.
Delegations from 46 African countries and observers
from six African regional organizations attended the two-day senior officials
meeting in the Chinese capital. Enditem |