Botswanian President Festus Mogae described the relations
between China and Botswana, and even between China and Africa as a
whole, as "excellent."
In an interview with Xinhua on Monday, Mogae appreciated China
for its "generous assistance" in various sectors including
agriculture, health, land surveying, and railway and road
construction over the past 25 years.
"A number of countries in this region have benefited so much
from China's assistance as Botswana has," he said. "Liberation
movements of many other African countries, including Namibia and
Zimbabwe, were assisted by China."
"Botswana for instance now enjoys an excellent beneficial
relation with China," he said, adding there had been investment
from China particularly in private sectors, and small Chinese
traders were coming to Botswana.
Mogae also welcomed Chinese companies to tap into Botswana's
mineral sectors.
He said China and Africa took a similar position regarding
access to markets. "The West is complaining that China is flooding
their market while the Africans are complaining the West has
non-tariff barriers against commodities from the continent," he
said.
"The Africans are also complaining about agricultural subsidies
by Western Europe and North America. China agrees with us on that
one. And we will want to look into that in (our communication) with
the WTO," said the president.
On the upcoming China-Africa Cooperation Forum meeting, Mogae
said, "We will also be together to find how the two sides can
promote faster trade and investment, including how we can export
more to China, and how China can export more to Africa. We have to
look into something that both want."
(Xinhua News Agency October 18, 2006)