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Guy Nzouba Ndama (R Front), president of
Gabon's National Assembly, meets with Wu Bangguo (L Front), chairman of
the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, the
country's top legislature, in Libreville, capital of Gabon, Nov. 7, 2008.
(Xinhua/Gao Jie) Photo Gallery>>> |
LIBREVILLE, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese top
legislator Wu Bangguo held talks here on Friday with President of Gabonese
National Assembly Guy Nzouba Ndama, saying that the National People's Congress
(NPC) of China is ready to step up cooperation with the parliament of Gabon to
add new vigor into bilateral relations and jointly push forward friendly
relations between the two countries.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the NPC,
China's top legislature, called Gabon a true friend of China, saying that China
is satisfied with the growth momentum of the bilateral relations and the two
countries have seen healthy and stable development of friendly and cooperative
relations since they established diplomatic ties 34 years ago.
Wu said that the two sides have achieved remarkable
results in cooperation between governments, parliaments and various political
parties in fields such as economy and trade, culture and education as well as
public health.
"We have established our close consultation and
cooperation on international affairs, and more importantly, we have made
breakthroughs on working together on some big-scale projects," Wu said.
"It's the treasure to both sides and China will make
joint efforts with Gabon to step up cooperation in all dimensions," he added.
Wu said that the NPC represents the will of Chinese
people and shoulders very important responsibility to promote the friendship
between Chinese and Gabonese.
He called on the two countries' parliaments to boost
their exchange and cooperation, especially between the parliamentary ad hoc
committees and various friendship groups.
Echoing Wu's views on the bilateral relations and
inter-parliamentary cooperation, Ndama said that the frequent mutual visits
between the two countries' leaders have pushed forward the bilateral ties into a
new stage of development, which he said already brought substantial benefits to
the Gabonese people.
He suggested that the two nations should work closer
to expand their cooperation on culture, education, aviation and tourism,
reiterating that Gabon would continue to adhere to the one-China policy and
support China's peaceful reunification.
Ndama also said that the relations between the two
parliaments have showcased the Gabon-China friendly ties and the Gabonese
National Assembly hoped to maintain the frequent exchanges to expand mutual
understanding and consolidate substantial cooperation in various fields.
The Chinese top legislator also met with Rene
Radembino Coniquet, speaker of the Gabonese Senate, on the same day. The two
sides voiced commitment to boost the bilateral relations and enhance their
cooperation to a higher level.
"The facts have already proved that the growth of the
China-Gabon relations not only benefits the two countries and their people, but
also helps to promote the peace and development of the world," Wu told Coniquet.
Wu arrived here on Thursday afternoon for a two-day
official visit to Gabon. He will fly to Ethiopia on Saturday to continue his
five-African nations tour, which also includes Algeria, Madagascar and
Seychelles.