Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in Cape Town on
Thursday that China is committed to building a new type of
strategic partnership with Africa under the principle of sincerity,
friendship, equality, mutual benefit and common development.
The Chinese premier made the statement at the China-South Africa
Business Cooperation Forum organized by the two governments in Cape
Town.
Addressing more than 800 business people from China and South
Africa, the Chinese premier pledged to enhance political equality
and mutual trust, promote win-win economic cooperation, enhance
people-to-people and cultural exchanges and maintain close
cooperation in international affairs.
Nevertheless, Wen said, "We respect the social system and
development strategy pursued by African countries in light of their
particular national conditions. We do not seek to export our own
values and development models to Africa."
"We will continue to speak out for the interests of Africa at
international forums and support African countries in their efforts
to safeguard sovereignty and independence and promote regional
peace and stability," he said.
Speaking about economic cooperation, he said, China will
endeavor to expand economic and trade ties with Africa.
"We will carry out steps designed to assist African countries
and other developing countries, such as offering zero-tariff
treatment to some of their exports, increasing aid and debt
relief," he added.
Wen said that the Chinese government encourages more Chinese
companies to invest in Africa, participate in infrastructure
building and agricultural development, transfer technologies and
help Africa fully release the strength of its resources, enhance
its competitiveness and strengthen its economy.
"We will expand trade with Africa and increase import from
Africa," he said.
In people-to-people and cultural exchange, he said, China will
provide more scholarships for African students to study in China
and build more schools in African countries. China will also send
more medical teams to Africa, provide anti-malaria medicines, set
up malaria prevention and treatment centers in Africa and carry out
cooperation in HIV-AIDS prevention and control with Africa.
Speaking about cooperation in international affairs, the Chinese
premier said, China will continue to strengthen coordination and
cooperation with Africa in international affairs, strive to foster
a new type of Asia-Africa strategic partnership and work with
African countries to promote South-South cooperation and
North-South dialogue.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, the premier
said, China holds that Africa's legitimate demands deserve due
respect., adding: "It opposes the practices of strong bullying the
weak and of imposing double standards in international
affairs."
"We call on the international community to focus its attention
on Africa, give more support to Africa and create conditions for
Africa to achieve the Millennium Development Goals," he added.
(Xinhua News Agency June 23, 2006)