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| FM: Wolfowitz's criticisms of China's African loans "groundless" |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-10-24 18:53:54
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Related report: FOCAC Beijing Summit
BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- China said on Tuesday
criticisms that its loans to Africa failed to take into account local human
rights situations were "groundless" and "unacceptable".
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Jianchao made
the remarks at a regular press conference when asked to comment on World Bank
President Paul Wolfowitz's reported remarks that China had ignored the human
rights situation in African countries when providing loans.
Liu said that China's economic and trade cooperation
with African countries is carried out on the basis of equality and mutual
benefit, adding that it contributes to improving African people's living
standards, and their economic and social development.
China has always adopted a policy of non-interference
in the internal affairs of other countries, Liu noted.
According to China's Ministry of Commerce statistics,
China's total investment in Africa has reached 6.27 billion U.S. dollars. Over
720 major projects have been completed in 49 African countries with Chinese
assistance, and 58 projects have been launched in 26 African countries with
preferential loans from China.
China has waived 10.9 billion yuan of debt owed by 31
heavily indebted and least developed countries in Africa, and extends
zero-tariff treatment to certain imports from 28 least developed countries in
Africa. China has also trained over 14,600 African personnel in various fields.
FM press conference on Oct. 24
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