Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in Luanda Tuesday noon after
concluding an official visit to the Republic of Congo.
The Republic of Angola is the fourth leg of Wen's seven-nation
African trip that will also take him to South Africa, Tanzania and
Uganda.
Wen is the first Chinese premier who paid an official visit to
Angola since the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was
greeted with a welcoming ceremony held by Prime Minister Fernando
da Piedade Dias dos Santos at the airport.
Upon arrival at the airport in Luanda, Wen released a written
speech, saying that his visit is aimed to enhance friendship and
push forward cooperation between China and Angola in all
fields.
During his visit, Wen will meet with President Jose Eduardo dos
Santos and Prime Minister Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos. They
will exchange views on bilateral relations and on issues of common
interest.
Noting that China and Angola share traditional friendship and
mutual trust, Wen said bilateral relations have made steady
progress since the two countries established diplomatic links 23
years ago.
The two countries have supported each other on international
affairs and achieved rich results in cooperation in all fields, Wen
said.
Wen said Angola is a country of important influence in Africa
and a country of great potential. The development of China-Angola
relations is in the basic interests of the people of both
countries, he added.
He expressed the wish that Angola will continue to make new
achievements in the process of national reconstruction and
development. He also expressed the confidence that China-Angola
relations will have an even brighter future.
Wen concluded an official visit to the Republic of Congo Tuesday
morning and left Brazzaville for Luanda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 21, 2006)