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Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner: minister

Source: Xinhua   2016-09-24 02:52:29            

ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner, says Ethiopian State Minister of Finance and Economic Cooperation Ahmed Shide.

The Ethiopian minister made the remarks at a reception co-hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia and the Mission to the African Union (AU) on Thursday to mark the 67th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China,

The heroes and heroines of China, in the 1930s and 40s, made the historic long march to bring peace, equality, and justice to their great nation, which culminated in the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he said.

"Ever since the succeeding generations, through relentless struggle, have not only pulled hundreds of millions of Chinese out of abject poverty, and enabled them to meet their dire needs, but also successfully put their great nation on irreversible development path," said the minister.

"Hence, this day is indeed, memorable for the Chinese people and the world at large," he noted.

Stating that Ethiopia and China enjoy a longstanding and wide-ranging strategic comprehensive partnership, Ahmed said China has played an exemplary role in supporting Ethiopia's relentless struggle to extricate its people out of poverty and to transform its economy.

"Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner and has keen desire to strengthen and deepen the existing excellent relationship between our two countries, most importantly this partnership based on mutual respect and win-win benefit," said the minister.

He also stated that Ethiopia and China are supporting each other on regional and global matters of common interest and contribute immensely to world peace and equitable development.

With a photograph exhibition, the reception was attended by senior government officials of Ethiopia and the pan-Africa bloc as well as diplomats, heads and representatives of different organizations.

In his remarks during the event, Kuang Weilin, Head of Chinese Mission to AU, noted that the great strides China has made since its reform and opening up process have changed the destination of the Chinese people, and also significantly contributed to global peace and prosperity.

"Over the past 67 years, China has witnessed remarkable economic and social achievements. Gone are the days when China was poor, weak and divided," said the envoy.

Despite challenges at home and abroad, he said China remains committed to deepening reforms and opening up to ensure sound and sustainable economic growth.

He also reiterated that China is focusing on structural reforms, innovation, new technology, and new industries like the "Internet", among others, which has provided new driving forces for the country's sustainable development.

With economic growth of 6.7 percent during the first half of this year, which is not small accomplishment in light of the sheer size of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) and the current global economy, China plays its role as a key engine of the world economy.

"China has contributed to the world economic growth by 30 percent last year. As the fundamentals of China's economy remain sound and the general trend is rather promising, we are confident that China can maintain medium-to-high growth rate in the years to come, which will undoubtedly boost recovery of the world economy," noted Kuang.

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Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner: minister

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-24 02:52:29

ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner, says Ethiopian State Minister of Finance and Economic Cooperation Ahmed Shide.

The Ethiopian minister made the remarks at a reception co-hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia and the Mission to the African Union (AU) on Thursday to mark the 67th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China,

The heroes and heroines of China, in the 1930s and 40s, made the historic long march to bring peace, equality, and justice to their great nation, which culminated in the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he said.

"Ever since the succeeding generations, through relentless struggle, have not only pulled hundreds of millions of Chinese out of abject poverty, and enabled them to meet their dire needs, but also successfully put their great nation on irreversible development path," said the minister.

"Hence, this day is indeed, memorable for the Chinese people and the world at large," he noted.

Stating that Ethiopia and China enjoy a longstanding and wide-ranging strategic comprehensive partnership, Ahmed said China has played an exemplary role in supporting Ethiopia's relentless struggle to extricate its people out of poverty and to transform its economy.

"Ethiopia sees China as a serious development partner and has keen desire to strengthen and deepen the existing excellent relationship between our two countries, most importantly this partnership based on mutual respect and win-win benefit," said the minister.

He also stated that Ethiopia and China are supporting each other on regional and global matters of common interest and contribute immensely to world peace and equitable development.

With a photograph exhibition, the reception was attended by senior government officials of Ethiopia and the pan-Africa bloc as well as diplomats, heads and representatives of different organizations.

In his remarks during the event, Kuang Weilin, Head of Chinese Mission to AU, noted that the great strides China has made since its reform and opening up process have changed the destination of the Chinese people, and also significantly contributed to global peace and prosperity.

"Over the past 67 years, China has witnessed remarkable economic and social achievements. Gone are the days when China was poor, weak and divided," said the envoy.

Despite challenges at home and abroad, he said China remains committed to deepening reforms and opening up to ensure sound and sustainable economic growth.

He also reiterated that China is focusing on structural reforms, innovation, new technology, and new industries like the "Internet", among others, which has provided new driving forces for the country's sustainable development.

With economic growth of 6.7 percent during the first half of this year, which is not small accomplishment in light of the sheer size of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) and the current global economy, China plays its role as a key engine of the world economy.

"China has contributed to the world economic growth by 30 percent last year. As the fundamentals of China's economy remain sound and the general trend is rather promising, we are confident that China can maintain medium-to-high growth rate in the years to come, which will undoubtedly boost recovery of the world economy," noted Kuang.

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