Special Report: China-Africa Forum
BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
held separate meetings with five more African counterparts here Friday afternoon
to exchange ideas on bilateral ties and China's cooperation with the continent.
Hu extended a warm welcome to the five African
leaders who are here to attend the two-day Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) opening here Saturday, including Mwai Kibaki of
Kenya, Marc Ravalomanana of Madagascar, Paul Biya of Cameroon, Jakaya Mrisho
Kikwete of Tanzania and Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria.
The FOCAC establishment is the inevitable result of
China-Africa friendship over the past decades, as well as a substantial move
towards further cooperation and common development, said Hu.
At the summit slated for Nov. 4-5, leaders from China
and African countries will blueprint a new strategic partnership basedon
equality, mutual trust, reciprocity and enhanced cultural exchanges, he said.
"The Chinese side has also put forward a series of
concrete measures to help the African countries speed up development," said Hu.
The measures will include debt relief, exemption of
tariff and personnel training to promote cooperation between China and Africa,
Vice Commerce Minister Wei Jianguo said Thursday.
Hu said results of the forthcoming summit will bring
to a new high China-Africa cooperation in political, economic, cultural and
social sectors and will inject new vitality into their traditional friendship.
His African counterparts hailed friendship with China
and spoke highly of China's efforts to host the Beijing summit and to push
forward their strategic partnership.
The five presidents agreed they are ready to hold
in-depth discussions with China on bilateral cooperation in diverse sectors.
They reiterated their adherence to the one-China
policy and their support for China's reunification at an early date, to which Hu
expressed appreciation.
State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan was present at the
meetings.
So far, 47 delegations of the 48 African countries,
including 41 heads of state or government, have arrived for the summit focusing
on "friendship, peace, cooperation and development".
Earlier Friday, Hu met presidents of Congo, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Ghana.
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