Special Report: President Hu visits 8 African nations
PRETORIA, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao left Pretoria Thursday for Maputo, capital of Mozambique, after a two-day
state visit to South Africa.
During the visit, President Hu met South African
President Thabo Mbeki on expanding mutually beneficial cooperation between the
two countries.
The nations agreed to strengthen political mutual
trust and strategic consultation, enhance bilateral economic and trade
cooperation, and maintain communication and collaboration in the United Nations,
the World Trade Organization and other international bodies.
The two countries signed a number of cooperation
documents during President Hu's visit.
On Wednesday, the Chinese leader delivered a speech
in the University of Pretoria, explaining China's stance on enhancing
China-Africa unity and cooperation in building a harmonious world.
China and South Africa set up diplomatic ties in
January 1998. Since then, relations between the two countries have developed
rapidly.
The two countries have established a strategic
partnership and cooperated fruitfully in politics, trade and economy, science
and technology, culture, education, tourism and human resources.
Hu is on an eight-nation tour of Africa that has
already brought him to Cameroon, Liberia, Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa,
and will also take him to Mozambique and Seychelles.
