The friendly and cooperative relations between China and Angola
have developed steadily in terms of politics and economy in recent
years, with brighter prospects in sight for their relationship to
further strengthen.
In the political arena, the mutual understanding and political
trust between China and Angola has deepened, as cooperation in
various fields has expanded and bilateral ties have developed
steadily since the two countries established diplomatic ties in
1983.
Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos visited China twice in
the 1980s and 1990s, and senior Chinese delegations also paid
visits to the African country several times. This exchange of
visits by high-level leaders of the two countries played an
important role in pushing forward their bilateral ties.
The friendly and cooperative relationship has been further
broadened as China and Angola have shared much common ground when
dealing with international affairs.
Angola upholds the one-China policy, considering Taiwan as an
inseparable part of China and backing the Chinese government's
principle and stance on peaceful reunification.
Angola also provides China with invaluable support in the field
of human rights.
Regarding the area of economy, the cooperation between the two
countries has also witnessed a steady development.
Since the end of Angola's civil war in 2002, the Chinese
government has provided the war-ravaged country with aid to the
best of its ability and encouraged Chinese enterprises to invest in
Angola to help its post-war reconstruction.
In 2004, China and Angola signed a series of cooperation
agreements, under which China will provide Angola with funds,
technology, materials and equipment and launch infrastructure
construction in Angola's agriculture, health, education,
transportation, media, power and public projects.
This degree of cooperation has achieved win-win results and
further promoted China-Angola economic and trade relations.
In recent years, economic and trade exchange between China and
Angola has increased rapidly. Bilateral trade increased to US$6.95
billion in 2005 from US$1.148 billion in 2002.
In the first four months of 2006 alone, bilateral trade volume
reached US$3.8 billion, which secured Angola the first ranking
among African countries in terms of trade volume with China in the
period.
Against such a backdrop, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will visit
Angola on June 20-21 at the invitation of Angola's President Dos
Santos. The two leaders will discuss ways to further strengthen
their friendship and expand cooperation in various fields, as well
as exchange views on issues of common concern.
The two countries will also sign cooperation agreements on
economy, trade, agriculture, health and legal affairs.
(Xinhua News Agency June 20, 2006)