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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets
with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos in Beijing, capital of
China, on Dec. 19, 2008. (Xinhua/Liu Weibing) Photo
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BEIJING,
Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- China said Friday it would not reduce assistance to Africa
because of the international financial crisis.
Premier Wen Jiabao made the remark when meeting with
Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
"We will implement the follow-up actions agreed upon
during the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in
2006," Wen noted.
President Hu Jintao announced eight measures at the
summit for China-Africa cooperation, including China's pledge to double its
assistance to Africa by 2009, provide 3 billion U.S. dollars of preferential
loans and 2 billion dollars of preferential buyer's credits, as well as
establish a development fund of 5 billion dollars to encourage Chinese firms to
invest in Africa. Debt cancellation was another major measure.
During the past two years, China had increased its
aid to African countries, and made great strides toward debt relief and tariff
exemption for African countries, according to officials.
As for the current international financial crisis,
Wen told dos Santos that China was ready to keep close cooperation with
Africannations in the reform of international financial system.
"We should strengthen our confidence and work
together to tide over the crisis," he said.
Angola had become China's largest trade partner in
Africa. Wen hoped the two nations would expand channels and optimize structure
to achieve balanced and stable growth of bilateral trade.
China encouraged its companies to join in Angola's
infrastructure construction and energy resources exploitation, and also
encouraged its financial institutions to cooperate with the African nation
through business, Wen said.
Echoing Wen, dos Santos said the Chinese business
made important contribution to his country's social and economic progress.
The president hoped that the two nations would work
together to offer support and convenience for the Chinese business to
participate more in Angola's development.
Dos Santos expected more achievement in the win-win
cooperation between the two sides.
China's top legislator Wu Bangguo also met with
president dos Santos on Friday.
Hailing the growth of China-Angola relations, Wu,
chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress(NPC),
China's top legislature, said the two countries should increase cooperation to
push forward the bilateral ties.
Wu said the NPC was ready to promote exchanges and
cooperation in various levels with Angola's parliament, in a bid to help advance
China-Angola relations.
Dos Santos said his country firmly supports the
parliament to make more cooperation with China's NPC.
The president was here on a four-day state visit at
the invitation of Chinese President Hu Jintao.
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Wu Bangguo (R), chairman of the Standing
Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC), meets with Angolan
President Jose Eduardo dos Santos (L) at the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing, capital of China, on Dec. 19, 2008. (Xinhua/Yao
Dawei) Photo
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