Special report: Li Changchun Visits Five
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Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem (R Front)
talks with Li Changchun (L Front), a member of the Standing Committee of
the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of
China, as he greets Li at the airport in Algiers, capital of Algeria,
March 22, 2008. Li arrived in Algiers on March 22 for an
official goodwill visit to Algeria, the first leg of his five-nation tour,
which will also take him to Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Syria. (Xinhua
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ALGIERS, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Li Changchun, a senior
official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), arrived in Algiers, capital of
Algeria, to kick off his five-nation tour on Saturday evening.
Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the
Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said in a written statement at
the airport that he is happy to visit Algeria at the 50th anniversary of
Sino-Algerian diplomatic ties.
He said Algeria is an important Islamic and Arabian
country in Africa, and has played a special role in the international and
regional affairs.
Hailing the traditional friendship, Li said the
cooperation between China and Algeria in all fields had been furthered since the
two countries forged diplomatic ties 50 years ago. He particularly mentioned the
strategic cooperation relationship forged between the two sides in 2004 which
upgraded the bilateral ties to a new level.
"I expect to exchange views with the Algerian leaders
on strengthening the traditional friendship and economic and trade cooperation
to realize the agreements of the Beijing summit of the China-Africa cooperation
forum," Li said.
He also hoped to discuss international and regional
issues of common concern with Algerian leaders.
During Li's stay in Algeria, he will meet with
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, and hold talks with Prime Minister
Abdelaziz Belkhadem. Cooperative documents could be signed.
Algeria is the first leg of Li's five-nation tour
which will also take him to Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Syria.

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