Egyptian media have shown great interest in the two-day official
visit to Egypt by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, which started on June
17 at the invitation of his Egyptian counterpart Ahmed Nazef.
Egypt's top-selling daily Al-Ahram on Sunday published a
commentary entitled "Prospects of Egyptian-Sino Partnership" and
valued highly Wen's visit, saying it is of great importance to
improve bilateral relations between Egypt and China.
The commentary summed up three characteristics boasted in
Egyptian-Sino ties: bilateral relations have kept developing; the
two countries have been coordinating in regional and international
issues based on bilateral ties; development of Egypt-China ties was
based on cultural cooperation and two nations' common stance on
regional and international issues.
Egypt and China established their diplomatic relations 50 years
ago.
The ties between the two countries would enter a new stage of
maturity and are set to benefit the two nations more, said the
commentary.
On Saturday, the newspaper also published an article with a
title of "New Prospects of Egypt-China Ties," saying that Wen's
visit was regarded as a move to open a new page for bilateral
relations.
It said that China has become a major power in the world both
politically and economically, thus China will play an increasing
role when the world is seeing political double standards and
economic imbalance.
China has consistently supported Arab nations, especially
regarding the Palestinian question, the article said, adding that
China has long called for peaceful means to solve international
disputes on the basis of justice and equity.
It, however, noted that political and economic cooperation
between the two nations was far from enough to satisfy the need of
the development of the two nations.
Hence, Egypt should politically strengthen cooperation with
China, which would generate more support for the Arab cause, said
the article.
In economic front, Egypt should develop the Egyptian economy
through learning experiences from China, especially in the
technology and information industry, and lure more Chinese
investment, added the article.
Another daily newspaper Al-Gomhuria reported on Sunday
that Egypt and China signed 11 accords and memorandums of
understanding during Wen's stay in Cairo, which are set to push
forward economic and trade cooperation between the two
countries.
The report quoted Egyptian cabinet spokesman Magdi Radi as
saying that Wen and Nazef agreed to deepen bilateral strategic and
cooperative relations.
The cooperation between Egypt and China could go beyond the
bilateral form to a bigger range, said Radi, citing that China
could improve its economic exchanges with European and African
countries by making use of Egypt's geostrategic advantage.
Radi said that Egypt and China reached broad consensus during
Wen's visit, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of Sino-Egyptian diplomatic ties.
The two sides agreed to enhance bilateral political relations
through further development in economic and trade aspects,
Al-Gomhuria said, praising that both sides also voiced joint
commitment to realizing peace and stability in the Middle East.
Wen left Egypt for Ghana Sunday noon to continue his African
tour, which will also take him to the Republic of Congo, Angola,
South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 19, 2006)