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President Hu: Aid to Africa continues despite crisis (02/16/2009)

Updated: 2/16/2009 9:56:00 AM

Dar es Salaam -- China will not reduce its aid to Africa, President Hu Jintao made the pledge during his talk with Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday.

President Hu Jintao (C) and Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete (3rd from left) review a guard of honour upon the visiting Chinese leader´s arrival in the Tanzania´s capital Dar es Salaam, February 14, 2009. [Xinhua]

As world financial crunch has affected all countries to different degrees, China is willing to enhance communication and coordination with Tanzania and other African countries to best minimize the effect of global economic crisis upon each country, Hu said
As far as Africa is concerned, Hu noted that Africa is enjoying a more positive environment of peace and security, which has ensured relatively fast economic development in the region. Africa has increased its capability to solve problems on its own as the countries move for regional integration.

But there is still the rise and fall of the regional hot issues and China will collaborate with Tanzania and international community to play a constructive role in maintaining peace and security in Africa.

While agreeing with Hu, Kikwete said China-Tanzania relations are special and that his country is thankful for China’s continuing aid and support.

China’s success has given Africa countries confidence in blazing their own trail to develop and get rid of poverty, Kikwete said, adding that Tanzania hopes to work with China to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, finance, agriculture, education, public health and infrastructure construction.

The two countries signed a series of cooperation agreements.

After meeting with Tanzania President Kikwete, Hu also exchanged views with Zanzibar president Amani Abeid Karume on ways to increase bilateral cooperation in economy, trade, tourism and infrastructure.

Meanwhile, China also calls for reforms to the international financial structure in a all-round, balanced, aggregate and pragmatic manner, Hu said. The third world countries, including African countries, should increase their representation and voices in the reforms.

Echoing Hu’s comments on global financial crisis, Kikwete said the global economic downturn has created problems for Tanzania and other African countries.

According to local newspaper The Citizen, the crisis is biting into businesses involving sisal processing and exports.

Tanzania is taking every measure to overcome the difficulties, Kikwete said. And Tanzania is willing to strengthen cooperation so as to face off the crisis together.

As the first Chinese president to visit Tanzania, President Hu Jintao arrived in Dar es Salaam late Saturday night. The official welcoming ceremony, which was held in the city hall square, featured the elite ceremonial military procession, during which the military band played both Chinese and Tanzania marches.

Hu and Kikwete started their meeting by reviewing the 45 years of friendship that has proceeded smoothly and healthily and withstood dramatic changes in the world.

The relations between China and Tanzania set a model of genuine mutual trust, unity and cooperation for the relations between China and Africa and among the developing countries, Hu said, thanking Tanzania for its successful hosting of the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay and above all, its steadfast support for one China.

To strengthen the bilateral ties, Hu proposed to further enhance political exchanges to increase mutual political trust and deepen cooperation in the fields of businesses, trade, culture, education and public health.

To fulfill the commitment China made during the Beijing Summit of China-Africa Cooperation Forum, China will share with Tanzania its experience in building economic development zones and keep up official support for Chinese businesses to invest in Tanzania.

Hu also announced that China would invite young Tanzania students to visit China and offer more Tanzania students fellowships for them to study in China.

Source:ChinaDaily

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