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| Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) and Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef (R) hold a meeting in Cairo, capital of Egypt, June 17, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) |
CAIRO, June 17 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao held talks with Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef on Saturday
afternoon to discuss means to deepen bilateral strategic and cooperative
relations.
During the talks, Wen said that bilateral relations
have constantly developed, and at present, Sino-Egyptian friendship and
cooperation has reached an unprecedented level and brought about tangible
benefits to the people of the two countries.
"We are satisfied with it," he said, adding it has
been and will be proved that the two countries are trustworthy good friends and
good partners of sincere cooperation to each other.
On his part, Nazef said that Premier Wen visited
Egypt on the 50th anniversary of Sino-Egyptian diplomatic relations, thus
further promoting growth of bilateral strategic and cooperative ties.
Nazef said that the two countries, both ancient
civilizations, have shared interests in a variety of areas, adding that Egypt
sees China as a close friend and an important partner in development course.
He said that Egypt is willing to learn from China in
terms of development and strengthen its cooperation with China in political,
economic, cultural and other areas.
The two sides agreed that it is imperative for the
two countries to develop bilateral ties from a long-term and strategic
perspective.
The two prime ministers also praised the signing of
an implementation outline for deepening strategic and cooperative relations
between China and Egypt, saying that the outline is a comprehensive blueprint
for bilateral cooperation in all areas in the years to come and the two sides
are ready to work together to implement the outline.
During the talks, the two countries also agreed to
take measures to promote bilateral relations.
They agreed to keep contact between governments,
parliaments and political parties of the two countries, strengthen strategic
dialogue and exchange views on bilateral ties and major international issues in
time.
They agreed to seek new ways of economic and trade
cooperation to achieve a balanced growth of trade, increase mutual investment
and upgrade technological cooperation and expand bilateral cooperation in the
fields of industry, agriculture, fisheries, telecommunications, energy,
transportation and infrastructure.
They agreed to strengthen exchanges in the areas of
culture, education, science and technology, health and tourism to promote mutual
understanding.
They also agreed to deepen consultation and
coordination in regional and international affairs to push forward
democratization of international relations and promote dialogue among different
civilizations and shape a harmonious world.
The two prime ministers also exchanged views on
Sino-Arab ties. Wen said that Egypt is a country of great importance in the Arab
world, and the establishment of Sino-Egyptian diplomatic ties 50 years ago
opened the door for developing Sino-Arab relations.
He said that China values its traditional friendship
with Arab countries and will continue to support the just cause of Arab
countries to restore legitimate rights and efforts to seek the path of
development suited for their own national situation.
He said that the Chinese side is willing to work with
Egypt and other Arab countries to promote Sino-Arab cooperation through the
Sino-Arab Cooperation Forum and other channels in an effort to develop a new
pattern of Sino-Arab partnership based on equality, mutual benefit and oriented
toward the future.
On his part, Nazef said that the Egyptian side hopes
to work with the Chinese side to push forward Sino-Arab ties.
Following the talks, the two leaders attended a
signing ceremony for 11 accords covering political, economic, cultural and
educational aspects.
Of the accords, Wen and Nazef signed an
implementation outline for deepening strategic and cooperative relations between
China and Egypt.
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and his Egyptian
counterpart Ahmed Abul Gheit signed an agreement between the two governments on
mutual exemption from visa for Chinese diplomatic and service passport holders
and for Egyptian diplomatic and special passport holders.
Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and Egyptian
Minister of International Cooperation Faiza Abu Naga inked three agreements,
namely, an agreement on economic and technological cooperation, a framework
agreement on preferential loan from China to Egypt and a MOU between the two
governments on building a rural primary school in Egypt.
After the signing ceremony, Wen and Nazef attended a
ceremony to inaugurate several cooperative projects in Egypt, including an
investors' building featuring one-stop service, a phosphate project in New
Valley, and a project of rehabilitation of Cairo International Conference Center
and construction of a five-star affiliated hotel.
Wen arrived here Saturday afternoon on a two-day
official visit to Egypt at the invitation of Nazef.
Egypt is the first leg of Wen's seven-nation visit to
Africa, which will also take him to Ghana, the Republic of Congo, Angola, South
Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. Enditem