BEIJING, June 5 (Xinhua) -- China and Rwanda on
Monday held a reception marking the 35th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic ties.
"Despite great distances, people of China and Rwanda
have kept frequent friendly exchanges since the two countries forged diplomatic
ties in 1971," Jing Dunquan, vice president of the Chinese People's Association
for Friendship with Foreign Countries, told the reception.
As developing countries, the two nations have helped
each other on international affairs, Jing said.
Although the two countries differ in historic and
cultural backgrounds and social systems, both peoples are faced with the tasks
of developing their country and promoting world peace and development, Jing
said.
Speaker of Rwandan Senate Vincent Biruta, who is on
four-day China visit, said that China has helped Rwanda in poverty reduction by
conducting cooperation on agriculture, health, education and infrastructure. "
We sincerely appreciate China's support."
Representatives from Chinese Foreign Ministry,
Chinese Defense Ministry, envoys from Rwandan Embassy in Beijing and Rwandan
students in China attended the reception. Enditem