Special Report:
FOCAC Beijing
Summit
DAKAR, Oct. 26
(Xinhua) -- Pedro Verona Rodrigues Pires, president of the Republic of Cape
Verde, said that the forthcoming Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation would serve as an important platform for conducting effective
dialogue and establishing cooperation, and that the Forum held great potential
for future development.
In a recent written interview with Xinhua, Pires said
the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation would boost even further the development
of economic cooperation between China and Africa.
Pires said he had appreciated the political decision
by the Chinese government to further boost economic and trade ties with African
countries based on the principles of mutual benefit and non-interference in each
other's internal affairs.
The economic and trade cooperation between China and
Africa had yielded good fruit, and Africa was now presented with the
opportunities of fast-growing economy and accelerated integration into the
international system, the president said.
He said the trade volume between China and Africa was
expected to hit 50 billion U.S. dollars in 2006 and Africa would see a growth
rate of 7 percent in 2007, as estimated by the International Monetary Fund. This
would undoubtedly contribute to the further development of economic ties between
China and Africa.
Pires said China had become an important trade
partner of Africa and the development of economic ties between China and Africa
had become mutually beneficial.
The access of Chinese products into the African
market had not only drawn the China-Africa trade ties closer but also raised the
value of African raw materials, Pires said.
Furthermore, China and Africa had strengthened their
cultural exchanges, which ultimately was conducive to enriching world
civilization as a whole, the president said.
Regarding the friendly cooperation between China and
his country, Pires said the two countries had enjoyed a long history of friendly
cooperation, and that the relations between the two countries had been further
consolidated and developed over the past years in politics, diplomacy, economy,
sports and education.
Pires stressed that his country highly valued the
developing ties between the two countries and that furthering such relations
with China was a major strategic aim for the government of Cape Verde.
He believed that the two countries would continue to
explore new means of cooperation. He also expressed the hope that China would
invest more in Cape Verde.
Commenting on the forthcoming Beijing Summit of the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation scheduled for Nov. 4-5, Pires said Prime
Minister Jose Maria Pereira Neves would lead a delegation to attend the summit.
Noting that the Beijing summit served a good
opportunity to learn more about the great potential of the Chinese market, Pires
hoped that the delegation from his country would bring back entirely new ideas
and constructive plans for further expanding and deepening economic ties between
China and Cape Verde.