Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has extended "warmest congratulations" on the opening of the second African Union (AU) summit in Maputo, Mozambique, on Thursday.
"The creation of the AU in July 2002 marks a new milestone of the African integration process," said Wen in a message dated Wednesday.
"It is significant that you, the African leaders, are holding this summit to discuss the important issues of how to build up the AU and how to respond to the new situation and meet the global challenges."
He said the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), which serves as the AU's Program of Action, reflects the strong desire of the African continent to seek greater economic and social development.
"I am sure the summit will inspire the continent to carry on the Pan-African spirit and push for still greater progress in the cause of peace and development in Africa," Wen said.
He said China and Africa enjoy profound friendship and extensive cooperation. With the improvement of the mechanism of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum and the implementation of the relevant follow-up activities, China-Africa friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation will grow stronger, he said.
The first ministerial conference of the forum was held in Beijing in October 2000; the second is scheduled for November 2003 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
"The Chinese government attaches great importance to unity and cooperation with African countries. Come what may, China will always be Africa's sincere friend and trustworthy partner."
Wen also pledged China's support for the development of the AU and the implementation of NEPAD, as well as China's efforts to work with African countries for peace and development in the continent.
(Xinhua News Agency July 10, 2003)
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