Special Report: President Hu visits 8 African nations
BEIJING, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao's
eight-nation African tour was a great success in promoting friendly and
cooperative ties between China and Africa, Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said on
Saturday.
It was a journey of friendship and cooperation and
another major event in Sino-African relations following the Beijing Summit of
the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) last November, Li told Chinese
journalists accompanying Hu during his African trip.
The huge success of President Hu's African tour will
have a far-reaching influence on the future development of relations between
China and Africa, Li said.
The trip, which began on Jan. 30, has taken the
Chinese president to Cameroon, Liberia, Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa,
Mozambique and Seychelles.
CHINA SEEKS FRIENDSHIP FOR GENERATIONS WITH
AFRICA
Li said the China-Africa friendship is deep-rooted
and forged in years of mutual support.
It is symbolized by Tazara, a railway linking the
land-locked Zambia with a port in Tanzania in the 1970s. It is reflected in warm
feelings between Chinese medical teams in Africa and their patients. It is
embodied by African nations' steadfast support for the restoration of China's
legal rights in the United Nations.
The entire trip was characterized by the sincere
friendship between China and Africa, Li added.
The Chinese leader pointed out on many occasions that
the Chinese people will always remain a good friend, good partner and good
brother of the African people, said the foreign minister.
President Hu also promised that the Chinese people
will never impose its ideology, social system or mode of development on others
and will never do anything detrimental to the African people and their
countries. His remarks invariably drew warm applause from the audience, said
China's top diplomat.
President Hu's successful African tour shows people
are fully convinced that the China-Africa friendship will be passed on from one
generation to another, according to the Chinese minister.
IMPLEMENTING BEIJING SUMMIT OUTCOME,
BENEFITING AFRICAN PEOPLE
During his African visit, President Hu briefed
African leaders on China's efforts to carry out the eight steps unveiled during
the FOCAC.
The measures will be carried out in accordance with
the principles of mutual benefit, friendly consultations, high efficiency and
pragmatism, the Chinese president said, adding that they must cater to the needs
of the African people.
During the trip, more than 50 cooperation agreements
were signed, most of them involving ways of implementing the outcome ofthe
FOCAC, the Chinese minister said.
The eight steps include China's pledge to double its
assistance to Africa by 2009. China will provide 3 billion U.S. dollars of
preferential loans and 2 billion dollars of preferential buyer's credits to
Africa. China will also establish a development fund of 5 billion dollars to
encourage Chinese firms to invest in Africa. Debt cancellation is among other
major steps.
NEW TYPE OF CHINA-AFRICA STRATEGIC
PARTNERSHIP HAS A BRIGHT FUTURE
At the the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation, Chinese and African leaders unanimously agreed to
forge and develop a new type of China-Africa strategic partnership featuring
political equality and mutual trust, economic win-win cooperation and cultural
exchanges, Li said.
During his African tour, President Hu and African
leaders jointly laid out plans for future development of China-Africa relations.
Hu said China will adhere to the principles of
sincere friendship, equality and mutual benefit, solidarity and cooperation, and
common development.
China will join hands with Africa in seriously
implementing the outcome and consensus reached at the Beijing summit, enhancing
political mutual trust, expanding economic and trade cooperation, strengthening
personnel and cultural exchanges, and deepening cooperation in international
affairs, so as to push the development of China-Africa relations to a higher
level and wider scope, Hu said.
Hu proposed that China and Africa should enhance
exchanges, promote common development, jointly safeguard the interests of
thedeveloping countries and strive to build a harmonious world of lasting peace
and prosperity, according to Li.
African leaders spoke highly of China's Africa
policy, hailing it as "a new practice in international cooperation," and a model
for cooperation between different nations, said Li.
African leaders agreed to President Hu Jintao's
proposals for developing China-Africa relations. They said that strengthening
relations with China is a strategic choice for Africa and serves the fundamental
interests of the African people, according to Li.
China and Africa have reached wide-ranging consensus
on strengthening all-round friendly cooperation and promoting a new type of
China-Africa strategic partnership, said Li.
He quoted President Hu as saying in South Africa that
the new type of China-Africa strategic partnership will surely have a bright
future, through joint efforts of China and Africa.
African leaders spoke highly of President Hu's
African tour, calling it a "historic visit" and "a milestone" in bilateral
relations between their countries and China, according to Li.
The visit has achieved the goals of cementing the
traditional China-Africa friendship, implementing the outcome of the Beijing
summit, expanding pragmatic cooperation between China and Africa, and promoting
common development, Li said.
It is an important chapter in the history of
China-Africa relations, he said.
