BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman on Thursday confirmed that a Chinese financial institution
was in discussions with Zimbabwe on providing loans.
Spokesman Qin Gang did not specify which bank or
department was in talks or the value of the loans.
The Chinese government supports the Zimbabwean
coalition government's strive for the state's economic recovering and
development and has offered some assistance within its own capability, Qin
noted.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said
earlier this week that his financial minister had negotiated a 950 million U.S.
dollar deal with China.
The Zimbabwe Africa National Union-Patriotic Front
(ZANU-PF), led by President Robert Mugabe, also sent a delegation to China last
month.