Special Report: Premier Wen visits 7 African
countries
KAMPALA, June
24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's seven-nation African tour is
"fruitful" and has achieved the objective of deepening friendship, enhancing
mutual trust, broadening cooperation and seeking common development between
China and Africa, Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said here Saturday.
Li, who accompanied Wen to Egypt, Ghana, the Republic
of Congo, Angola, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda, told Chinese reporters that
the tour has drawn wide attention from African and international media and will
have a far-reaching impact on China-Africa relations in the new era.
The Chinese and African peoples have forged a
profound friendship by sympathizing with, supporting and helping each other in
their fight for national independence and in their nation building, said Li.
Premier Wen's official visit, aimed at deepening
China-Africa friendship, was warmly welcomed by the African people, said Li. He
noted that leaders from both sides said they were feeling the warmth of
friendship between their peoples although China and Africa are far apart
geographically.
Both China and African nations belong to the
developing world and there are huge potentials for China and Africa to conduct
mutually beneficial cooperation and seek common development, as the economies of
China and African countries are highly complementary.
In South Africa, Wen elaborated on China's policy of
building anew type of strategic partnership with Africa under the principle of
sincerity, friendship, equality, mutual benefit and common development.
During the visit, China signed outlines with Egypt
and South Africa on deepening strategic and cooperative relations between them,
and issued joint communiques with the other five African nations on further
developing bilateral cooperation.
China signed with the seven countries a total of 71
agreements covering politics, economy, trade, infrastructure, culture, education
and science and technology.
China also pledged continued aids to help the seven
nations in their social development, including building primary schools in the
rural area, sending medical teams, and helping train various professionals.
As for China-Africa cooperation, the priority should
be given to meeting the practical needs of African countries, Wen stressed,
adding that efforts should be made to increase Africa's economic strength and
accelerate its social development.
Wen also emphasized that substantial efforts should
be made to help Africa promote education, sanitation and other social welfares.
Chinese businesses in Africa should guarantee the quality of their projects and
pay attention to environmental protection.
In recent years, some people have begun to spread the
theory of "China Threat" in Africa and there are some African friends who have
voiced concerns about the impact of Chinese products on the African market and
employment, Li said.
In this regard, Premier Wen elaborated on China's
policy and stand concerning Africa at formal talks with leaders of the
countries, at news conferences and on other occasions during his African tour.
Wen emphasized that China is sincerely concerned with
Africa and helps Africa, and is ready to strengthen solidarity and cooperation
with Africa on the basis of mutual respect, non-interference in others' internal
affairs, equality and mutual benefit, Li said.
The irresponsible remarks by some people about
China's policy toward Africa neither conform to historical facts nor the state
of the relations between China and Africa, Wen noted.
In fact, African countries have spoken highly of
China's policy toward Africa and appreciated China's help in Africa's
development, Li said.
They all agree that China's development offers
opportunities for Africa and China is a reliable friend and partner of Africa.
Li said he is convinced that the China-Africa
friendship, which has stood the test of time, will enjoy an even brighter
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