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China, Egypt vow to intensify parliamentary exchange
BEIJING—China and Egypt vowed here Wednesday to further intensify
parliamentary exchanges and cooperation and foster the regular exchange
mechanism between the two parliaments.
The agreement was reached in the talks between Chinese top legislator Wu
Bangguo and visiting Egyptian parliament speaker Ahmed Sorour. They also
exchanged views on bilateral relations and other issues of common
concern.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s
Congress (NPC), recalled his visit to Egypt in May when the two
parliaments set up the exchange mechanism, saying that the NPC would
join hands with the Egyptian parliament to improve the quality and
enhance the level of the bilateral cooperation.
“We hope to the see the cooperation between the two parliaments help
increase the mutual understanding and mutual trust between the two
peoples,” Wu told Sorour.
He also acknowledged the rapid growth of the bilateral relations in the
past 50 years, highlighting the fact that the relations have established
a good example for harmonious coexistence and common development among
developing countries.
Wu said that China highly values the relations with Egypt, expressing
the hope that the two sides could cement the friendly cooperation
between the two governments, parliaments and political parties in an
effort to expand the mutual understanding and support on international
and regional issues of common concern.
He expressed his appreciation to Egypt’s support on issues of
Taiwan,Tibet and human rights, noting that China also respects the path
that Egyptian people choose to develop their nation. Wu also briefed the
guest about the just-concluded 17th National Congress of the Communist
Party of China (CPC).
Sorour, who is Egypt’s People’s Assembly Speaker, extended his
congratulations to the success of the 17th CPC National Congress.
He also expressed his appreciation to the important agreements reached
in the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China- Africa Cooperation held in
November 2006 and the follow-up implementation actions from China. “I
hope the important platform could help step up the Egypt-China and
Africa-China relations”, Sorour said, noting that the Egyptian People’s
Assembly would continue its efforts to improve the exchange mechanism
and generate new contribution to the development of the bilateral
relations.
He also reiterated Egypt’s adherence to the one-China policy and
opposition to the “Taiwan independence”.—Xinhua |