Visiting President Hu Jintao met in Abuja yesterday with
Kenechukwu Nnamani, president of the Senate, and Aminu Masari,
speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria's National
Assembly.
During the meeting, they exchanged views on enhancing the two
countries' relations, as well as expanding activities between
legislative organizations of the two countries.
Hu, who had arrived here earlier on April 26 from Morocco, said
Sino-Nigerian relations were undergoing comprehensive development,
and that the two countries had reached a consensus on building a
strategic partnership with mutual political trust, economic
reciprocity and mutual assistance in international affairs.
The two countries had made great progress in cooperation in
areas including agriculture, energy, electricity, infrastructural
construction and telecommunications, Hu said, adding that Nigeria
had become one of the China's most important economic and trade
partners in Africa.
Hu stressed that China was willing to work together with Nigeria
to take the two countries' strategic partnership to a new level. He
added that his government hoped the two countries' legislatures
would continue their exchanges and increase personnel
exchanges.
The two leaders of Nigeria's National Assembly said the Nigerian
people warmly welcomed the president's visit, adding that the
National Assembly would facilitate cooperation between two
countries' enterprises in terms of legal issues, and that they were
willing to enhance exchanges between legislatures and boost the
strategic partnership between the two countries.
Nigeria is the fourth leg of Hu's five-nation tour, which has
already taken him to the United States, Saudi Arabia and Morocco,
and will also take him to Kenya.
(Xinhua News Agency April 28, 2006)