BEIJING, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- President Hu Jintao said
here Monday that China was ready to enhance exchanges and cooperation with Benin
to improve bilateral friendship.
China and Benin had enjoyed healthy and stable
relations since resuming diplomatic ties 34 years ago. "We are satisfied with
it," Hu said during the talks with visiting President Thomas Boni Yayi of the
Republic of Benin.
Hu expressed his appreciation for Benin's adherence
to the one-China policy and for its friendly cooperation with China.
"China will increase mutually-beneficial cooperation
with Beninin such fields as agriculture, infrastructure projects,
telecommunications and energy," Hu said.
China would expand economic and trade cooperation
with Benin, and encourage companies to take an active part in Benin's economic
progress.
Hu said the two governments, legislative bodies and
political parties should increase friendly exchanges and deepen mutual
understanding and trust.
The two foreign ministries should consult widely and
the two nations should continue supporting each other on major issues of
sovereignty and territorial integrity, Hu said.
China would help Benin in personnel training, and
continue to send medical teams to Benin.
Hu said China would work with Benin to safeguard the
legitimate interests of developing countries in such issues as development and
poverty reduction, reform of the United Nations and setting rules for
multilateral trade.
Yayi said Benin regarded China as an important
cooperative partner, and would increase cooperation in fields such as
agriculture, transport, infrastructure construction, resources, energy,
education and personnel training, and enhance coordinationin international
affairs.
Yayi expressed his appreciation for China's help to
Benin and other African nations, saying that he was looking forward to attending
the China-Africa Cooperation Forum summit in Beijing in November.
Benin would firmly stick to the one-China policy, he
said.
Yayi arrived in Beijing on Sunday on a seven-day
state visit to China as guest of President Hu Jintao.
Since 1972, China has provided 200 million U.S.
dollars worth of aid to Benin, a West African coastal country, offering human
resource training programs, helping to develop fisheries, agriculture and
industry and improve infrastructure.
Figures from the General Administration of Customs
show Sino-Beninese trade was valued at 1.09 billion U.S. dollars last year, up
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