China and Angola on Wednesday reaffirmed their readiness for
closer cooperation in areas of mutual interest, said a joint
communiqué issued during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's two-day visit
in Luanda.
At their talks, Wen and Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos
Santos expressed satisfaction with the good cooperation between the
two countries in the political, economic and diplomatic fields, the
communiqué said.
The two leaders reiterated their countries' readiness to
strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest, it said.
The two sides signed a number of agreements and legal documents
on bilateral cooperation in the economic, technological, judicial,
health and agricultural fields.
They also agreed to strengthen consultations on major
international and regional issues in order to safeguard common
interests and promote peace, stability and development.
Under an agreement, Angola will set up a consulate general in
the Macao Special Administrative Region of China.
The Angolan government reiterated its adherence to the one-China
policy, recognizing that the government of the People's Republic of
China is the sole legitimate government representing the whole of
China and that Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese
territory.
The two sides spoke highly of the positive role of the
China-Africa Cooperation Forum in boosting the development of
relations between China and African countries, and hoped that
bilateral cooperation within the framework of the China and
Portuguese-speaking Countries Economic Cooperation Forum in 2003
would be deepened.
Wen conveyed an invitation from Chinese President Hu Jintao to
President Jose Eduardo dos Santos to attend the China-Africa
Cooperation Forum summit to be held in China in November.
During his visit, Wen also met with his Angolan counterpart
Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos and they exchanges views on
issues related to bilateral cooperation. The Chinese premier also
visited a hospital funded by China.
Angola is the fourth leg of Wen's seven-nation African tour,
which has already taken him to Egypt, Ghana and the Republic of the
Congo. He will also visit South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.
(Xinhua News Agency June 22, 2006)