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Senior CPC leader calls on China, Zambia to step up bilateral ties
BEIJING—Senior CPC leader Li
Changchun met with Kabinga Pande, vice president of Zambia’s Movement
for Multi-party Democracy (MMD), on Wednesday, calling on the two sides
to step up bilateral ties.
Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee
Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC), highlighted the
development of China’s relations with Zambia since the two nations
forged diplomatic relations 43 years ago. He said that the friendly and
cooperative relations between the two nations had set an example for
ties between China and other African nations.
The two countries have shared a solid historical and social foundation
to boost ties, Li said, noting that the two sides maintained frequent
high-level exchange, expanded their political mutual trust and had
forged close coordination on many international issues in recent years.
He expressed his appreciation to Zambia’s long-term adherence to the
one-China policy, saying that the CPC valued its ties with MMD and would
make concerted efforts with the MMD side to boost bilateral cooperation.
“I hope the cooperation will serve not only to increase mutual
understanding and friendship between the two peoples and two parties,
but also to help boost bilateral relations,” the CPC leader said.
Pande, also Zambia’s Foreign Minister and a special envoy of Zambian
President Levy Mwanawasa, extended his congratulations on the successful
convening of the 17th National Congress of the CPC. He said he hoped to
fortify the friendly relations between the two countries.
He reiterated that Zambia would continue to stick to the one-China
policy.
Pande arrived here on Sunday as a guest of the International Department
of the CPC Central Committee. In addition to Beijing, he will also visit
China’s economic powerhouse Shanghai and Nanchang in Jiangxi Province.
While in the central province he will study China’s rural development
and poverty alleviation, an official with the department said.—Xinhua |