MONROVIA, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- Liberia and China on
Thursday issued a joint communique, reaffirming full support to each other and
pledging unswerving efforts for further bilateral cooperation.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Liberian
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf exchanged views on matters of mutual interest in a
cordial and friendly atmosphere and reached broad agreement on building on the
success of the Beijing summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), said
the joint communique issued during Hu's one-day visit to Liberia.
"Both sides agreed to increase friendly exchanges at
various levels, enhance mutual trust and expand practical cooperation to further
develop and accelerate China-Liberia friendship and cooperation," the document
said.
Liberia reiterated its firm commitment to the
one-China policy and its support of China's concept of "One Country, Two
Systems" and every effort by the Chinese government to achieve national
unification, it said.
"The Liberian side opposes any form of 'Taiwan
independence', including 'de jure Taiwan independence', and opposes Taiwan to
accede to any international or regional organization intended only for sovereign
states," said the joint communique.
China pledged to continue to support the Liberian
government's efforts in consolidating peace and stability and promoting national
reconstruction and development.
"The Chinese government will continue to encourage
Chinese businesses to invest in Liberia," it said.
The two sides agreed to broaden exchanges and
cooperation in culture, education, health, agriculture, personnel training,
strengthen cooperation in international affairs, promote South-South cooperation
and North-South dialogue, and work for a harmonious world characterized by
lasting peace and common prosperity for all peoples, said the document.
The two countries also agreed to work together to
advance the new type of strategic partnership between China and Africa based on
political equality and mutual trust, economic win-win cooperation and cultural
exchanges.
President Hu, who arrived here on Thursday morning
from Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, is on an eight-nation Africa tour that
will also take him to Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and
Seychelles.