
NAIROBI, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan President Mwai
Kibaki said on Tuesday that the just concluded China-Africa Beijing summit is a
major milestone in defining the future of China-Africa cooperation.
On arriving in Nairobi from his five-day visit to
China on Tuesday morning, Kibaki said: "I am glad to inform Kenyans that the
Beijing summit was a major milestone not only in defining the future of
China-Africa cooperation but also in securing crucial commitments by the Chinese
government to support development projects in Kenya and on the African
continent."
He said the Beijing summit also provided an
opportunity to market Kenya, and the continent as a whole, as an investment
destination to Chinese investors.
"In inviting Chinese investors into the country and
the continent at large, I pointed out that African countries have implemented a
wide range of measures to improve the investment environment," the Kenyan
president said.
"I am happy to note that at the continental level,
the Beijing summit marked the beginning of a new strategic partnership between
China and Africa in which China has undertaken to increase investments in
Africa," he said.
Kibaki said, considering the importance of foreign
direct investment, trade and aid to development in Africa, he is optimistic
that, as a nation, Kenya will benefit immensely from the new development
partnership with China.
"I take this opportunity to assure Kenyans, as well
as government and the people of China, that my government will fulfill its
expectations under the declaration of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation for the mutual benefit of Africa and China," Kibaki
said.
"I also take this opportunity to challenge Kenyans to
rise to the occasion and take full advantage of opportunities arising from this
new partnership," the president added.
President Kibaki was among other African heads of
state and government who attended the Beijing summit. During his visit, Kibaki
held talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao in which the Chinese government
agreed to support Kenya's development efforts in various fields including
infrastructure development, capacity building, health and social welfare.
Besides the bilateral commitments, Kibaki launched
Kenya's tourism marketing campaign in China where he encouraged more Chinese
tourists and investors to visit Kenya.
The number of tourists from China has continued to
grow since the Chinese government granted Kenya the approved destination status
leading to the increase in number of Chinese visitors to Kenya by 31.4 percent
last year.