Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Accra on Monday for the Republic
of Congo to continue his seven-African nation trip after ending his
two-day official visit to the West African country Ghana.
Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor saw Premier Wen off at
the airport.
During his meeting with President Kufuor on Sunday evening, Wen
said that "China attached great importance to the development of
Sino-Ghanaian relationship and would like to develop full-round
cooperation with Ghana based on equality, mutual trust and
benefit."
He urged the two sides to make efforts in four aspects:
First, increasing exchange of high-level visits and giving each
other support on significant issues concerning national
interests.
Second, expanding cooperation in construction of infrastructure,
telecommunication, textile, agriculture and fishery and developing
economic cooperation and trade in various forms.
Thirdly, enhancing communication and cooperation in health,
culture and education and tourism.
Last, enhancing cooperation in international affairs and
defending interests of developing countries.
Wen said China, despite a developing country, would like to help
African countries to the best of its ability.
He told Kufuor that China would send a medical team to Ghana,
donate anti-Malaria medicines, help Ghana build a malaria treatment
center and a primary school as well as help Ghana train personnel
in various fields.
Kufuor said that the friendship between the two countries
established and cultivated by their leadership of older generation
has been widely accepted by both peoples and the two sides have
developed cooperation in various fields.
Ghana welcomed more Chinese businesses to invest in Ghana,
Kufuor said, adding that Wen's visit would definitely improve the
bilateral relationship.
After the meeting, the two sides signed documents on cooperation
in economic development and other fields and published a joint
communiqué.
Wen visited Egypt before he came to Ghana. He will also visit
Angola, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 20, 2006)