Special report: Li Changchun Visits Five
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Li Changchun, a member of the Standing
Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central
Committee, makes proposals at a symposium of Chinese and Moroccan
entrepreneurs in Rabat, Morocco, on March 27, 2008. (Xinhua
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RABAT, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Gratifying achievements were
made in the developments of relations between China and Africa in the past year,
a senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official has said.
Speaking at a symposium of Chinese and Moroccan
entrepreneurs here Thursday, Li Changchun, member of the Standing Committee of
the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said the implementation of
the eight concrete measures proposed by Chinese President Hu Jintao at the 2006
Beijing Summit of the Forum on the China-Africa Cooperation has been effectively
carried out thanks to the joint efforts of China and Africa.
The cooperation of mutual benefit between China and
Africa witnessed "vigorous" developments in 2007 and yielded "gratifying"
results, he said.
Trade volume between China and Africa reached 73.3
billion U.S. dollars last year, an increase of 32.2 percent over the previous
year, and the biggest among China's trade with all the other continents, said
Li.
The exchange of notes on granting tariff-free
treatment to 454 products exported from the least developed African countries
has been basically completed and the agreements have gone into effect since July
1, 2007, he said.
China has fulfilled its annual plans of financial
assistance to Africa and has signed framework agreements with 19 African
countries on loans on favorable terms. China has also forgiven debts of 32
African countries, said the official.
The China Africa Development Fund has entered into
operation and the first China-Africa economic and trade cooperation zone has
been inaugurated, he said.
The cornerstone for the conference center for the
African Union, a China-aid project, has been laid successfully and the
construction will start this year, he said.
The inspection and preparation is underway for the
establishment of 14 agriculture demonstration centers, 30 hospitals and 100
village schools, all with Chinese aid. Construction will start this year, he
added.
China has also started the work of setting up 30
anti-malaria centers in Africa, Li said.
In 2007, China trained 5,931 African professional
personnel of various types and provided 2,700 scholarships to 50 African
countries, he said.
The Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese
government has always considered it an important part of China's foreign policy
to strengthen solidarity and cooperation with African countries, said Li.
Li's ongoing tour to four African countries is aimed
at further implementing consensus reached between President Hu and African
leaders and promoting the fulfillment of the measures agreed at the Beijing
summit, he said.
The official also highly appreciated the development
of China-Morocco relations since the two countries established diplomatic
relations 50 years ago.
"The past 50 years are years in which the two peoples
have showed sympathy and support to each other, years in which the traditional
friendship and their ties of equality and mutual trust have been steadily
strengthened and years that witnessed the further deepening of bilateral
cooperation of mutual benefit in various fields," said the Chinese official.
China-Morocco cooperation of mutual benefit is an
important part of a new strategic partnership between China and Africa and the
friendship between China and Morocco is an epitome of China-Africa friendship,
he said.
He also briefed the audience on China's developments
since the reform and opening up 30 years ago.
The relations between China and Africa are getting
closer and closer and China has provided, in its power, support for Africa
without any political conditions, said Li.
In the United Nations and other international
organizations, China has firmly safeguarded the interests of developing
countries including African countries and urged the international community to
give higher priority to Africa's peace and development, he said.
He expressed China's appreciation and gratitude to
African countries for their support to China on issues such as Tibet and human
rights, and China's bid for the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2010 World Expo.
Morocco is the third leg of Li's five-nation tour
which has taken him to Algeria and Mauritania and will also take him to Tunisia
and Syria.
