Premier Wen sees closer ties with Angola (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-21 10:02
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Tuesday pledged to forge closer economic and
political ties with Angola.
"We will help the Angolan army in the defence of peace,
the stability of national unity and the reconstruction of the country," said a
statement released by the Chinese embassy in Luanda as Wen arrived in the
southwestern African nation.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) visits African Union chairman and
Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso in Republic of Congo's capital
Brazzaville June 19, 2006. [Reuters] |
Wen, the first senior Chinese leader to visit Angola, added that
strengthening bilateral ties was in the "fundamental interests" of the two
countries.
He was scheduled to hold talks with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos
later on Tuesday.
Coming 23 years after China established diplomatic relations with Angola,
Wen's visit is likely to yield economic deals and highlight what Angola's state
media calls the country's "turn toward the East".
Wen's seven-nation African tour makes him the third high-ranking Chinese
official to visit Africa in six months.
Angola is China's second largest trading partner in Africa, with bilateral
trade totalling nearly $7 billion in 2005 according to the Angolan government.
The Africa nation recently supplanted Saudi Arabia as China's top crude oil
supplier.
Angola wants access to Chinese capital to help rebuild an economy shattered
by a 27-year civil war that ended in 2002.
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