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Chinese, Algerian presidents sign statement on strategic cooperation
Beijing(China)—Chinese
President Hu Jintao and Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika signed a
statement Monday in Beijing on the further development of the strategic
cooperative relations between the two countries.
In the document, endorsed after their talks Monday afternoon, the two
presidents expressed satisfaction over the fruitful cooperation between
China and Algeria in diverse sectors since diplomatic ties were forged
48 years ago. They held the two countries have political trust and a
broad outlook for trade and economic cooperation. “It is in line with
the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples to cement and
deepen the strategic cooperative relations and boost common
development.” Hu and Bouteflika agreed the two sides will maintain and
enhance high-level meetings and visits, and will hold consultations and
coordination on bilateral ties and major regional and international
issues.
Meanwhile, China and Algeria will increase friendly exchanges between
their parliaments and parties and will work towards the establishment of
a strategic dialogue mechanism between their foreign ministries. The
Algerian government reiterates its adherence to the one- China policy
and opposition to any form of “Taiwan independence”, while the Chinese
government stresses it supports Algeria’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity. The two sides encourage exchanges and cooperation between
their companies and entrepreneurs, and will intensify cooperation in
diverse sectors including industry, information technology,
communications, mechanical engineering, agriculture, water conservation
and infrastructure construction, the document said.
The statement outlined China-Algeria cooperation in energy and mineral
resources, saying businesses from both sides are encouraged to
collaborate in these sectors. The document, in Chinese and Arabic, also
covered cooperation in culture, education, tourism, science and
technology, military affairs, security and disaster relief as well as
people-to-people exchanges.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |