Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with Egyptian speaker of
the People's Assembly (parliament) Ahmed Fathi Sorour in Cairo on
Sunday.
During the meeting, Wen said that the communication between the
two parliaments is an important part of the bilateral relations,
which plays an important role in promoting bilateral
cooperation.
He said that the full support given by the Egyptian People's
Assembly was a key to the stable and smooth development of the
Egypt-China ties in the last 50 years, hoping the Egyptian
parliament would continue to support the development of the
Sino-Egypt ties.
Wen pointed out that the two sides on Saturday signed "the
Implementary Outlines for Deepening the Strategic Cooperative
Relations between the People's Republic of China and the Arab
Republic of Egypt," which outlines the bilateral exchanges and
cooperation in various fields, including the contacts between the
legislatures and political parties of the two countries.
He expressed that China's National People's Congress (NPC) was
keen on maintaining close contacts with the Egyptian People's
Assembly and welcomed more Egyptian lawmakers to visit China to
make new contributions to the development of the Sino-Egypt
relations.
For his part, Sorour said that the Egyptian people are friendly
to the Chinese people and admire China's great achievements in
national construction.
The Egyptian People's Assembly was willing to enhance
association with China's NPC to learn from each other's experience
in national construction and actively boost friendly cooperation
between the two countries.
Wen wrapped up his two-day official visit to Egypt and left for
Ghana later on Sunday.
Egypt is the first leg of his seven-nation visit to Africa,
which also takes him to the Republic of Congo, Angola, South
Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 19, 2006)