Special
Report:
Premier Wen visits 7 African countries
DAR ES SALAAM, June 22 (Xinhua) - Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao arrived here on Thursday afternoon for a two-day official
visit to the United Republic of Tanzania at the invitation of President Jakaya
Mrisho Kikwete.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao waves at the airport in Dar es Salaam, capital
of Tanzania, June 22, 2006. Wen Jiabao arrived here Thursday afternoon for
a two-day official visit to the eastern African country at the invitation
of Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete. (Xinhua
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Wen is the fourth Chinese premier to visit Tanzania
since the two countries forged diplomatic relations back in 1964.
Tanzanian President Kikwete was at the airport to
meet the Chinese premier.
Upon his arrival at the Dar es Salaam Mwalimu Julius
K. Nyerere International Airport, the Chinese premier said that he would like to
take the opportunity of his visit to greet the Tanzanian government and people
on behalf of the Chinese government and people.
"Bilateral relations enjoy a huge potential to
further develop and the promotion of bilateral relations and cooperation will
serve the interests of the two countries and peoples," he said.
He added that further development of Sino-Tanzanian
relations will also contribute to peace and development in the region as well.
The Chinese premier is scheduled to meet later in the
day with the president and prime minister.
Wen's entourage includes Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
and Commerce Minister Bo Xilai.
Tanzania is the sixth leg of Wen's seven-country Africa tour, which already took him to Egypt, Ghana, the Republic of the Congo, Angola and South Africa. Wen is to visit Uganda before winding up his eight-day trip that started on June 17. Enditem
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