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RABAT, March 28 (Xinhua) -- The Moroccan government
Wednesday voiced its support for the Chinese government's Tibet policy and the
upcoming Beijing Olympic Games.
"Morocco firmly believes that the affairs concerning
Tibet are China's internal affairs and does not allow other countries to
interfere," said Abbas El Fassi, Moroccan prime minister and general secretary
of the Independence Party of Morocco.
He made the remarks during a meeting with Li
Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), saying Morocco will
continue to respect the one-China policy.
Fassi also expressed Morocco's support for the
forthcoming Beijing Olympic Games.
"Whoever boycotts the Olympic Games is boycotting
world peace," he said, noting Morocco is willing to make joint efforts with
China to promote bilateral ties and the friendship between China and Africa.
Fassi expressed his gratitude for China's support in
African countries' national independence and development.
Li, for his part, highlighted the sound cooperation
between the two countries and the two parties.
The bilateral trade volume has witnessed a
consecutive increase in recent years while cooperation in such fields as
agricultural, fishing, telecommunications and tourism has hatched significant
fruits, said Li.
"China will continue to encourage imports from
Morocco to balance trade," Li said, noting the Chinese side will encourage more
Chinese people to travel to Morocco and support those capable Chinese
enterprises with a good reputation to run businesses and undertake construction
projects in Morocco.
The CPC is ready to enrich the cooperation with the
Independence Party of Morocco to make contributions to the promotion of
China-Morocco ties, Li said.
After the meeting, Li and Fassi attended the signing
ceremony of an agreement on economic and technological cooperation.
Li arrived here Wednesday as the third leg of his
five-nation tour which has taken him to Algeria and Mauritania. He will also
visit Tunis and Syria.
