Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete has accepted an
invitation to attend the China-Africa summit slated for later this
year, according to a joint communique issued at the end of Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao's two-day official visit to the
United Republic of Tanzania.
The statement said that President Kikwete had accepted the
invitation extended by his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao with
pleasure.
The China-Africa summit of heads of state is scheduled to be
held in Beijing in November.
The joint communique quoted the Chinese visitor and his
Tanzanian hosts as pledging to lift China-Tanzania "all-weather"
partnership to a higher level through enhancing political mutual
trust and friendly cooperation in all fields.
The two sides also pledged to support each other on issues
concerning national development, sovereignty and territorial
integrity.
Tanzania expressed its opposition to "Taiwan independence", the
creation of "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan" as well as
Taiwan's efforts to accede to any regional or international
organizations for which statehood is required.
The Chinese premier and Tanzanian president during their talks
agreed that their two countries enjoy great potential for economic
cooperation and expressed their readiness to actively expand
mutually beneficial cooperation in agriculture, telecommunications,
trade, investment, resources exploration, infrastructure, and human
resources development.
The two leaders also expressed their countries' readiness to
expand exchange and cooperation in culture, education, health,
tourism, public security, immigration and auditing, according to
the joint communique.
Wen is the fourth Chinese premier to have visited Tanzania since
the two countries forged diplomatic relations in 1964.
Tanzania is the sixth stop of Wen's seven-country Africa tour
which already took the Chinese premier to Egypt, Ghana, the
Republic of the Congo, Angola, South Africa and Tanzania. Wen is to
wind up in Uganda his eight-day trip to Africa that started on June
17.
(Xinhua News Agency June 24, 2006)