Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday said that solidarity and
cooperation with African countries always serve as a major
foundation stone for China's diplomatic work.
Speaking at a banquet given by Liberian President
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in his honor, Hu said that the Chinese
government, in line with the actual need of African countries and
its own capacity, announced a series of measures to enhance
practical cooperation with Africa and support the development of
African countries at the Beijing summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held last November.
"The purpose is to support African countries in their
economic and social development, help African countries build the
ability to develop on their own and push forward the Sino-African
cooperation," the Chinese president said.
He said that China will place as a top priority the
implementation of these measures within the FOCAC framework and
inline with the principles of mutual benefit, friendly
consultation, pragmatism and high efficiency.
The eight commitments made by China include writing
off debts owed by some African countries that have diplomatic ties
with China, building in Africa 30 hospitals in addition to 30
centers for malaria prevention and treatment, and providing 300
million RMB (about US$38.5 million) in grants to provide
artemisinin over the coming three years.
China would start with debt
write-off, tariff exemption, construction of a number of schools in
rural areas of Africa, establishment of agriculture technology
centers as well as centers for malaria prevention and treatment, Hu
said.
"We hope the African people would benefit from the
measures as soon as possible," the Chinese president
said.
He said that the implementation of the measures will
certainly play a positive role in developing a new type of the
Sino-African strategic partnership and achieving the goal of common
development.
Earlier in the day, Hu held talks with Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf on consolidating friendship and cooperation between
China and Liberia.
He also attended the inauguration of a malaria
prevention and treatment center and visited Chinese soldiers and
officers serving in the UN peacekeeping force there.
The Chinese president arrived in Monrovia on Thursday
morning from Cameroon for a one-day state visit to Liberia, the
second leg of his eight-nation Africa tour which will also take him
to Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and
Seychelles.
In a written statement upon his arrival at the
airport, Hu said that "I am here to deepen the traditional
friendship, enhance mutual understanding and trust and expand
mutually beneficial and pragmatic cooperation to further develop
China's relations with Liberia."
(Xinhua News Agency February 2, 2007)
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