BEIJING - Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Congolese counterpart Denis 
Sassou-Nguesso hailed their political and economic relations Friday and vowed to 
deepen their strategic partnership. 
 
 
 |  Chinese 
 President Hu Jintao (2nd R) meets with President of Congo Denis 
 Sassou-Nguesso (2nd L) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Nov. 3, 
 2006. [Xinhua]
 
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The friendly cooperation between China and the Republic of Congo has been 
going on smoothly since the two countries established strategic partnership more 
than a year ago, Hu told Sassou-Nguesso at a meeting on the eve of the Beijing 
Summit for the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation slated for Nov. 4-5. 
"We've been exploring new ways to serve our mutual best interest and to 
create a win-win situation," he said. "Bilateral trade is climbing rapidly and 
the two countries have become sincere friends who support and trust each other 
in international affairs." 
Hu said China is willing to make concerted efforts with the Republic of Congo 
to continuously deepen their strategic cooperation and benefit the two peoples. 
He also praised the Republic of Congo for its efforts in promoting friendship 
with China while chairing the African Union (AU) for the 2006 session. "The 
Chinese government will enhance cooperation with the AU, too," he stressed. 
Sassou-Nguesso was elected AU chairman for the 2006 session at the sixth AU 
summit in the Sudanese capital Khartoum in January. 
During the meeting with Hu, Sassou-Nguesso spoke positively of his country's 
relations with China, saying the two sides are putting into practice their 
consensus for cooperation. 
The Republic of Congo and China have mapped out plans and defined projects 
for cooperation, he said, adding that his country is determined to continuously 
deepen its strategic partnership with China. 
The African leader also praised China's active role in helping the continent 
maintain peace and development. 
At the forthcoming summit, China is expected to announce a package of major 
assistance, investment, trade and other key cooperation projects with Africa to 
deepen mutual benefit and cooperation and realize common development. 
The Chinese government has put forward a series of measures including debt 
relief, exemption of tariff and personnel training to promote cooperation 
between China and Africa, said Wei Jianguo,vice commerce minister and the 
Chinese side secretary-general of the summit's organizing committee. 
Hu Jintao hailed the upcoming summit as a great undertaking in the history of 
China-Africa relations that will have a significant impact on enhancing mutual 
understanding and trust between China and African leaders, deepening traditional 
friendship, bolstering pragmatic cooperation and promoting South-South 
cooperation. 
Sassou-Nguesso arrived in the Chinese capital Thursday for the two-day 
summit. Altogether 48 African countries that have diplomatic relations with 
China will attend the gathering. 
The Republic of Congo forged diplomatic relations with China on Feb. 22, 
1964. Denis Sassou-Nguesso visited China in 2005, while Chinese Premier Wen 
Jiabao visited the Republic of Congo in 2006. Bilateral trade totaled 2.423 
billion US dollars in 2005.