Madagascan President Marc Ravalomanana on Thursday visited south
China's special economic zone of Shenzhen.
Lu Xinhua, the commissioner of China's Foreign Ministry in the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, met with the president and
conveyed President Hu Jintao 's cordial greetings to
Ravalomanana.
Lu said the Chinese government attaches importance to relations
with Madagascar and is ready to work with Madagascar to push
forward the stable and mutually-beneficial partnership between the
two countries.
Ravalomanana expressed his cordial greetings and sincere
appreciation to Chinese President Hu Jintao.
Madagascar and China enjoy sound political relations, and broad
cooperation in economic issues, Ravalomanana said, hoping that the
two nations would further enhance the mutually-beneficial
cooperation.
Ravalomanana said he would learn from China's experience through
this visit to Shenzhen, and then build up confidence in his own
country's domestic economic development.
The president said he would attend the Beijing summit of the
China-Africa Cooperation Forum in autumn this year.
At the invitation of the Hong Kong General Association of
International Investment, Ravalomanana arrived in Hong Kong on
Wednesday for a three-day working visit with a business promotion
delegation consisting of several ministerial officials.
The president left Shenzhen for Hong Kong late on Thursday and
will leave Hong Kong for home on Friday.
(Xinhua News Agency April 21, 2006)