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China, Tunisia to enhance political trust
TUNIS—China would like to
enhance political trust with Tunisia, a visiting senior official of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) said on Monday.
Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau
of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks when he met with Tunisian
President Dine Al Abidine Ben Ali. Li said China and Tunisia have
maintained long-term friendship, and their cooperation on politics,
trade and culture have expanded, and the consultation on international
and regional affairs strengthened over time.
China believes that the relationship with Tunisia would make new headway
with the efforts of the two sides, Li said. Ben Ali said Tunisia would
take the chance to further the economic and trade relations with China.
He praised for China’s policy towards Africa, and supported China’s
measures to help Africa to achieve independent development. He said
Tunisia would strengthen the cooperation with China in the framework of
the China-Africa Cooperation Forum as well as the Sino-Arab Cooperation
Forum.
He also reiterated Tunisia’s adherence to the one-China policy. Li also
met with Fouad Mebazaa, president of the National Assembly of Tunisia on
Monday.—Xinhua |