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www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-12 10:14:01

Related: Chinese President Hu Jintao wraps up successful African tour

    VICTORIA, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao left the Seychellois capital of Victoria for Beijing on Saturday, winding up his eight-nation African tour where he has had remarkable success in enhancing friendship and cooperation between China and African countries.

    The tour, which began on Jan. 30 and has taken him to Cameroon, Liberia, Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and Seychelles, marks his first Africa trip after the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) last November, the largest meeting between the two sides since the 1950s.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with his Seychellois counterpart James Alix Michel in Victoria, capital of the Seychelles, Feb. 10, 2007. (Xinhua/Ju Peng)
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    In Victoria, Hu met his Seychellois counterpart James Alix Michel for talks on expanding the mutually beneficial cooperation between the two nations.

    The two countries signed a number of bilateral cooperation documents following the talks.

    In Maputo, Hu held talks with Mozambican President Armando Emilio Guebuza. They exchanged views on bilateral relations as well as major global and regional issues of common concern and reached a broad consensus.

    Hu proposed that China and Mozambique enhance the exchange of high-level visits and mutual political trust, deepen their economic cooperation, strengthen the cultural and people-to-people interactions and boost their coordination in international affairs.

    The two countries issued a joint communique, agreeing to develop a new type of China-Africa strategic partnership, featuring political equality and mutual trust, economic win-win cooperation and cultural exchange.

    The two sides signed accords on a partial relief of Mozambique's debts to China, the construction of Mozambique's national stadium and the establishment of an agricultural technology demonstration center in Mozambique, among other things.

    In Pretoria, the Chinese president and his South African counterpart Thabo Mbeki held talks and reached a broad consensus on future development of bilateral relations.

    Hu put forward a five-point proposal for further promoting China-South Africa ties, including ways of boosting political mutual trust, deepening economic and trade cooperation, expanding the scope of bilateral cooperation, increasing people-to-people contacts and intensifying multilateral cooperation.

    China and South Africa agreed to view and develop bilateral ties from a strategic perspective and push forward their strategic partnership, which is based on equality, mutual benefit and common development.

    In Windhoek, Hu held talks with Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba on bilateral relations, the FOCAC and other major issues of common concern.

Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Namibian conterpart Hifikepunye Pohamba wave at the airport of Namibia's capital Windoek on Monday.

Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Namibian counterpart Hifikepunye Pohamba wave at the airport of Namibia's capital Windoek on Monday. (Xinhua Photo)
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    Speaking highly of Sino-Namibia friendship and cooperation, the two leaders conducted in-depth discussions on how they could strengthen bilateral cooperation and agreed to push the cooperative ties to a new high.

    Pohamba said Hu's visit to Namibia, three months after the FOCAC, demonstrated the importance China attaches to its ties with Namibia and its efforts to fulfill its promises made at the FOCAC.

    Hu and Pohamba later witnessed the signing of five documents for cooperation in economic technology, human resources, education and tourism.

    The Chinese president finished his visit to Namibia with a joint communique reaffirming commitment to continuing mutual support on issues concerning sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    In Lusaka, Hu had talks with his Zambian counterpart Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, discussing ways of enhancing friendship and economic and trade cooperation.

Zambian President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa spoke highly of the long-term friendly cooperative relations with China, saying Zambia appreciates China's help and support through all these years.

Chinese President Hu Jintao attends a welcoming ceremony held by his Zambian counterpart Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, upon his arrival in Lusaka, capital of Zambia on Feb. 3, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Li Xueren) Photo Gallery>>>

    Hu hailed the all-weather friendship between China and Zambia, pledging to remain a good friend, partner and brother to the southern African country.

    Following their talks, the two countries signed eight cooperation agreements. The Chinese president also 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.

    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 all of Zambia.


Editor: Yangtze Yan
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