Special Report: Chinese President Hu visits 8 African
countries
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Chinese President Hu Jintao and his
Namibian counterpart Hifikepunye Pohamba wave at the airport of
Namibia's capital Windoek on Monday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
WINDHOEK, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao arrived in Namibia's capital Windhoek on Monday, continuing his
eight-nation tour of Africa after his three-day visit to Zambia.
In Windhoek, Hu held talks with his Namibian
counterpart Hifikepunye Pohamba on strengthening bilateral ties.
In a written statement released at the airport upon
his arrival, Hu said that Namibia is one of the youngest countries in Africa.
The Namibian people, hardworking, talented and full of vitality, won national
independence in 1990 through arduous struggles and have since achieved great
successes in national development.
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties 17 years
ago, the relationship between China and Namibia has been growing steadily, with
fruitful cooperation in the political, economic, education, public health,
cultural and other fields, he said.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao and his
Namibian counterpart Hifikepunye Pohamba shake hands before holding
talks in Namibia's capital Windoek on Monday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I look forward to having an in-depth exchange of
views with the Namibian leaders on the bilateral relationship, the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation and other major issues of mutual interest," he said.
Namibia is willing to strengthen cooperation with
China in the fields of industry, human resources and infrastructure
construction.
Hu flew into Namibia from the Zambian capital of
Lusaka where he paid an earlier state visit.
In Zambia, Hu had talks with his Zambian counterpart
Levy Patrick Mwanawasa. They discussed ways of enhancing friendship and economic
and trade cooperation between the two countries. Following their talks, the two
countries signed eight cooperation agreements.
On Sunday, the Chinese president met former Zambian
President Kenneth Kaunda, and attended the inauguration ceremony of a
Zambia-China economic cooperation zone, the first one to be set up by China in
Africa.
At the Beijing Summit of the Forum of China-Africa
Cooperation (FOCAC) last November, Hu announced eight measures to strengthen
China-Africa cooperation, including the establishment of three to five trade and
economic cooperation zones in Africa in the next three years.
"The aim of my African tour is to consolidate the
traditional friendship between China and Africa, implement the results achieved
at the Beijing summit of FOCAC, expand pragmatic cooperation and seek common
development," Hu said at the inauguration ceremony.
Mwanawasa pledged to further improve the investment
environment and hoped that more Chinese and foreign enterprises will settle in
the zone, bringing along with them know-how and expertise necessary for the
development of the zone and Zambia at large.
The construction of the zone is expected to boost the
development of Zambia's light industry and the sectors of construction
materials, home electrical appliance, pharmacy and food processing, increase the
country's exports and create job opportunities for locals.
Since China and Zambia established diplomatic
relations in 1964,the two countries have maintained what Kaunda described as an
"all-weather friendship."
Hu is on an eight-nation African tour that has
already taken him to Cameroon, Liberia, Sudan and Zambia, and he will continue
his journey to South Africa, Mozambique and Seychelles after Namibia.
Related:
Chinese president makes four-point
proposal to promote Sino-Namibian relations
WINDHOEK, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
proposed here Monday that China and Namibia strengthen cooperation in politics,
economy and international affairs and increase people-to-people exchanges in an
effort to uplift bilateral ties.
Hu, who flew in from Zambia earlier in the day for a state
visit, made a four-point proposal on promoting bilateral ties during talks with
his Namibian counterpart, Hifikepunye Pohamba. The four points are as
follows: