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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R)
talks with Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang in Cairo, capital of Egypt,
Dec. 25, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
CAIRO, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice
Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday that China is willing to further the
strategic cooperative ties with Egypt which was established in 1999.
During his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak, Li said the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the ties in next
year should be an opportunity to further such a relationship.
"The two sides should take advantage of this
opportunity to strengthen the strategic coordination and cooperation and enrich
the contents of bilateral relations," he said.
Li suggested the two countries to deepen cooperation
in trade, investment, transport, communications, tourism and human resources as
well as explore new areas.
Meanwhile, Mubarak expressed beliefs that with the
joint efforts of leaders of the two countries, Egypt-China strategic cooperative
relations will make new progress.
Li arrived here on Wednesday afternoon for a four-day
official visit to Egypt at the invitation of Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed
Nazef.
He told Mubarak that the purpose of his visit is to
implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state, deepen the relations
with Egyptian and promote relations with Arab and African countries.
He hailed Egypt, which he believes plays an important
role in international and regional affairs, as an important cooperative partner
of China among developing countries.
"The Chinese side attaches great importance to
developing Sino-Egyptian relations," Li noted, adding that the two countries
have always respected each other, treated each other frankly and witnessed
continuously deepened political trust and rapid development of pragmatic
cooperation in various areas.
"The relationship between the two nations has become
a model for cooperation among developing countries," he said.
Mubarak asked Li to convey his regards to Chinese
President Hu Jintao and other Chinese leaders. He said he has maintained close
and friendly relations with several generations of Chinese leaders, and Egypt is
pleased to see China's rapid development, and hopes it can be stronger.
He said he has been working to promote the
development of bilateral ties, and attaches great importance to developing
friendly cooperation in all fields with China.
Li also briefed Mubarak on China's measures in
countering the global financial crisis, including adjusting macroeconomic
policies in a timely manner, implementing proactive fiscal policy and moderate
monetary policy and expanding domestic demand to promote economic growth.
He said China believes that these measures will be
conducive to China's economy to maintain steady and rapid development.
After the meeting, Li briefed the Egyptian media on
the meeting with the president.
Li also held talks with Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed
Nazef, and the two attended a signing ceremony on cooperative documents in
fishery.
Besides meetings with Egyptian leaders, Li will also
attend the opening ceremony of a China-Egyptian business forum in the afternoon.
Egypt is the second leg of Li's first overseas trip
since he took office as vice premier in March. The trip has brought him to
Indonesia and will bring him to Kuwait.
Among his entourages are senior foreign affairs,
development, commercial and banking officials.
According to Chinese statistics, trade volume between
China and Egypt has reached more than 5.3 billion U.S. dollars as of October
this year, a 44-percent increase compared with the same period of last year.
By the end of July, about 570 Chinese companies have
invested in the northeastern African country.
In addition, more and more Egyptian students begin to
study Chinese language as the bilateral ties ushered into a new phase. Up to
now, there are five Egyptian universities that have established Chinese language
departments.