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ABUJA, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao and Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo agreed here Wednesday to work on
a strategic plan for the future growth of bilateral relations to push forward
the strategic partnership between the two countries.
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| Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) shakes
hands with Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo (R) before their
talks in Abujia, capital of Nigeria, April 26, 2006. Hu Jintao arrived in
Abujia Wednesday on a two-day state visit to Nigeria at the invitation of
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. (Photo:
Xinhua) | During their
talks, the two presidents exchanged in-depth views on bilateral relations as
well as international and regional issues of common concern.
Hu, who arrived here earlier Wednesday from Morocco,
said Sino-Nigerian relations were undergoing all-round development, and the two
countries had reached consensus on building strategic partnership with political
mutual trust, economic reciprocity and mutual assistance in international
affairs.
Since the two countries forged diplomatic ties 35
years ago, bilateral relations had progressed steadily despite international and
their domestic changes, noted Hu.
He attributed the smooth development of bilateral
relations to their political sincerity and equal treatment, economic
complementarity and reciprocity and expanding cooperation.
He stressed that China attached importance to
bilateral relations and would work with Nigeria to push forward bilateral
strategic partnership.
Hu made a four-point proposal for the development of
bilateral relations.
The first is to enhance political mutual trust to
promote strategic cooperation.
The second is to expand cooperation in areas
including agriculture, energy, electricity, infrastructural construction,
telecommunications and satellite to achieve reciprocity and win-win.
The third is to expand cultural exchanges and
cooperation and jointly combat various diseases including malaria and bird flu.
The fourth is to strengthen cooperation in
international affairs to promote world peace, enhance coordination and
cooperation on major international issues such as the reform of the United
Nations, human rights, anti-terrorism and peacekeeping,and promote South-South
and South-North dialogues to jointly safeguard the just rights and interests of
developing countries.
Echoing with Hu's words, Obasanjo said he was glad to
see the two sides were trying their best to implement the consensus on building
bilateral strategic partnership and he was convinced that Hu's visit was bound
to push forward the growth of bilateral ties.
He said the Nigerian people hoped to learn from
China's experiences in economic and social development and would join the
Chinese people in building a better future for the development of the two
countries.
Hu and Obasanjo attended a signing ceremony for
bilateral cooperative documents covering economy, trade, culture and healthy.
Sino-Nigerian trade hit 2.83 billion U.S. dollars in
2005, up 29.6 percent from 2004.
Nigeria is the fourth leg of Hu's five-nation tour
which has already taken him to the United States, Saudi Arabia and Morocco, and
will also take him to Kenya. Enditem |