China and Uganda issued a joint communique Friday when Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with Ugandan President
Yoweri Museveni shortly after Wen started his two-day visit Kampala
at the invitation of Museveni.
Following is the full text:
I. At the invitation of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of the
Republic of Uganda, Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council of the
People's Republic of China paid an official visit to the Republic
of Uganda from 23 to 24 June 2006. It was the first visit by a
Chinese premier to Uganda.
II. During the visit, Premier Wen Jiabao and President Museveni
held talks in a cordial and friendly atmosphere. Premier Wen Jiabao
conveyed the greetings of President Hu Jintao of the People's
Republic of China to President Museveni. President Museveni asked
Premier Wen Jiabao to give his warm regards to President Hu Jintao.
The two sides had an in-depth exchange of views and reached broad
agreement on China-Uganda relations and international and regional
issues of mutual interest. Premier Wen Jiabao also met with Prime
Minister Apollo Robin Nsibambi of Uganda.
III. The leaders of the two countries expressed satisfaction
with the fruitful bilateral cooperation in all fields over the 44
years since the establishment of diplomatic ties. The two sides
agreed to keep high-level contacts to boost mutual political trust,
deepen business cooperation, strengthen coordination in the
multilateral arena and further develop the friendly relations and
cooperation between China and Uganda.
IV. The two sides pledged to continue to support each other on
issues concerning their national development, sovereignty and
territorial integrity. The Chinese side supports Uganda in its
efforts to maintain political and social stability and sustain
economic development. The Ugandan side reaffirmed its adherence to
the one China policy and its recognition that the Government of the
People's Republic of China is the sole legal government
representing the whole of China and that Taiwan is an inalienable
part of Chinese territory. The Ugandan side opposes any attempt to
create "two Chinas" of "one China, one Taiwan", "Taiwan
independence" in any form and Taiwan's attempt to join any
international or regional organization consisting only of sovereign
states. Uganda will not have any official relationship or contact
with Taiwan. The Ugandan side supports all the efforts made by the
Chinese Government to realize China's reunification and holds that
Taiwan issues is China's internal affair and that no external force
has the right to interfere in it. The Chinese side highly
appreciates this principled position of the Ugandan side.
V. The two sides agreed that their economic cooperation has
broad prospects. They expressed readiness to earnestly implement
the ongoing cooperation programs and expand mutually beneficial
cooperation in trade, investment, agriculture, water conservancy,
telecommunications, infrastructure, energy, agro-processing,
textiles as well as human resources development on the basis of
equality, mutual benefit and common development to upgrade business
cooperation for the benefit of the two peoples. The two sides would
increase exchange and cooperation in culture, education, health and
tourism.
VI. The two sides expressed readiness to expand contacts between
their political parties, parliaments and local governments and
people-to-people exchanges to draw on each other's experience in
running the party and the country and enhance mutual understanding
and friendship between the two peoples.
VII. The two sides expressed readiness to conduct closer
consultation and cooperation in international affairs, work
together to uphold the rights and interests of developing countries
and promote global prosperity and development.
VIII. The Ugandan side welcomed the issuance of China's African
Policy and expressed its appreciation of China's readiness to
establish and develop a new type of strategic partnership with
Africa featuring political equality and mutual trust, economic
win-win cooperation and cultural exchanges. The two sides pointed
out that the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation to be held later this year would create a new
opportunity for boosting China-Africa relations and give greater
impetus to the common development of China and Africa. Premier Wen
Jiabao extended an invitation from Chinese President Hu Jintao to
President Museveni to attend the Summit. President Museveni
accepted the invitation with pleasure.
IX. The Chinese side expressed its admiration to President
Museveni for leading the Ugandan Government and people in a
development endeavor suited to their national conditions,
maintaining long-term stability and achieving sustained economic
growth. The Chinese side expressed its appreciation of Uganda's
important role in promoting African unity and rejuvenation as well
as regional economic cooperation.
X. The Chinese side expressed its sincere thanks for the warm
hospitality accorded to Premier Wen Jiabao during his visit to
Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 24, 2006)