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| Seychellois president: Hu Jintao's visit is historic event |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2007-02-11 09:02:35
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Special Report: President Hu visits 8 African nations
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- The
just-concluded visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao was a historic event in the
development of Sino-Seychellois relations and marked a new era in cooperation
between the two countries, Seychellois President James Michel told the media
here on Saturday.
The differences between China and Seychelles were
great but the similarities were even greater, Michel said in a statement at the
airport just before the departure of President Hu Jintao, who arrived here on
Friday from Mozambique.
Seychelles and China had so much in common in terms
of their vision of the future, development and friendship, he added. Seychelles
had benefited a lot from China in its socioeconomic development in the past 30
years, the president said.
Hu is the first Chinese head of state to visit the
Indian Ocean island country since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic
relations in 1976.
Seychelles is also the last leg of Hu's
eight-African-country tour which included Cameroon, Liberia, Sudan, Zambia,
Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique.
China and Seychelles signed five agreements on
bilateral cooperation Saturday morning following talks between the two
presidents.
China agreed to build a new National Assemble house
and a school for Seychelles as well as to provide 1.5 million U.S. dollars in
budget support and another 50 million yuan, or 6.4million dollars for
mutually-agreed future projects.
Two-way trade between the two countries was
officially put at 5.9 million dollars in 2006.

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