Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Egyptian Prime Minister
Ahmed Nazef hailed the Sino-Egyptian ties in speeches to an
audience of some 1,000 who attended a gala performance before the
Great Pyramids in west Cairo on Saturday night.
Wen said that China and Egypt, both known for their ancient
civilizations and long history, have begun contacts and exchanges
in the 2nd century BC.
The Sino-Egyptian ties opened a new chapter 50 years ago when
the two countries came together in the historical trend of national
liberation and development, and Egypt was the first Arab and
African nation to establish diplomatic ties with New China founded
in October 1949, said Wen.
China and Egypt officially declared the establishment of
diplomatic relations on May 30 of 1956. The gala performance,
called "Hand in Hand," was staged to celebrate the 50th anniversary
of the China-Egypt diplomatic ties.
Wen said that the Sino-Egyptian strategic cooperation has born
plentiful fruits as political relations between the two nations
have became increasingly close and bilateral cooperation in
economic, cultural and educational aspects has been steadily
enhanced.
"Never have the Sino-Egyptian ties and exchanges been so close
like today's," Wen said.
"I had fruitful talks with Prime Minister Nazef this afternoon
and reached broad consensus," he said, adding that both nations
have agreed to strive for a faster and better development of the
Sino-Egyptian ties.
For this end, China and Egypt have signed "Implementary Outlines
for Deepening the Strategic Cooperative Relations between China and
Egypt," which is set to bring far-reaching influence on the
Sino-Egyptian friendly relations, Wen said.
China and Egypt have agreed to continue joint efforts to
safeguard world peace and security, enhance all-level bilateral
friendly exchanges, deepen bilateral economic cooperation and
facilitate dialogue among civilizations, said Wen.
For his part, Nazef said that the gala performance was another
evidence for continuing civilization and cultural exchanges between
the two nations with long history and ancient civilizations.
Such exchanges have also sent out a signal to the world that
different civilizations and cultures worldwide should set up
bridges for the purpose of mutual understanding, he said.
Nazef said that both Egypt and China valued highly of the 50th
anniversary of their diplomatic ties, which could be seen as not
only an opportunity to hold celebration activities, but also an
opportunity to push forward with bilateral cooperation in all
aspects.
Wen's visit and an upcoming visit by Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak to China have also shown that both China and Egypt attached
great importance to the 50th anniversary, which is set to push
efforts made by the two governments and various sectors to improve
bilateral friendly ties to a new height, Nazef said.
After their speeches, performers from both countries entertained
their audience with Chinese and Egyptian songs and dances.
The gala performance was jointly sponsored by the Chinese
embassy in Egypt, China Central Television Station and Egyptian
state TV channel one.
Wen arrived in Cairo on Saturday afternoon on a two-day official
visit to Egypt at the invitation of Nazef.
Egypt is the first leg of Wen's seven-nation tour to Africa,
which will also take him to Ghana, the Republic of Congo, Angola,
South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 18, 2006)