Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks respectively with the
Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso and Prime Minister
Isidore Mvouba on Monday afternoon, exchanging views with them on
enforcing China-Congo strategic partnership relation in an honest
and friendly atmosphere.
When talking with President Sassou-Nguesso, Wen said the
Sino-Congolese relationship has a consolidated foundation, which
rooted from a 42-year long mutual support between the two sides in
maintaining nation sovereignty and developing national economy
vigorously.
Wen agreed with Sassou-Nguesso on his suggestion to establish
strategic partnership with China, adding that the Chinese
government would like to enhance cooperation in every field with
the Republic of the Congo in the future.
According to Wen, the Chinese government has decided to offer
the Republic of Congo more 30 million yuan (US$3.75 million) as
gratuitous aid for its economic and social development, donate
anti-malaria medicines, aid construction of agriculture
demonstration centers and county schools, and help them train
technicians.
President Sassou-Nguesso said it is an inevitable selection for
his country to set up strategic partnership with China, adding the
Republic of Congo would like to further deepen political and
economic cooperation with China and enforce the two sides'
coordination and support on crucial issues both regional and
international.
Wen thought highly of Sassou-Nguesso's endeavor in safeguarding
the African continent's solidification and resolving conflicts in
this region since he acted as on-duty chairman of the Africa Union
(AU) early this year. Wen said China has been attaching great
importance to cooperation with the AU.
When holding talk with Prime Minister Isidore Mvouba, Wen
believed that cooperation on economy and trade between the two
sides can be sustainable, and the Chinese companies will be
encouraged to invest more in the Republic of Congo.
Mvouba said the Congolese will consider Chinese people as their
most reliable brotherhood, his government also thinks much of good
relationship with China. He said investment from China is warmly
welcome in his country.
Wen spoke highly of Congo's adherence to the one-China policy
and supporting China's peaceful reunification.
When mentioning some African nations which have remained
so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan, Wen said China would like
to develop normal relationships with them on the base of Five
Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, namely mutual respect for
sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression,
non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and
mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence.
Wen arrived in the Congo Monday on a two-day official visit at
the invitation of President Denis Sassou-Nguesso.
The Republic of Congo is the third leg of Wen's seven-African
nation tour, which has already taken him to Egypt and Ghana. He
will also visit Angola, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
This is Wen's second visit to Africa since he participated in a
China-Africa forum in Ethiopia in December 2003.
(Xinhua News Agency June 21, 2006)