The current international financial crisis will not affect China's
cooperation with Seychelles, visiting Chinese top legislator Wu Bangguo said
yesterday.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress
(NPC), made the remarks in his meeting with Seychellois President James Alix
Michel.
Wu said that China's economy will maintain its momentum of growth.
"The crisis will not affect the contracted projects between the two sides as
well as prospect of their future cooperation due to the strong growth of China's
economy," Wu said.
Wu also briefed the Seychellois president on policies that the Chinese
government has adopted to deal with the crisis, promising that China will
continue to offer its help to Seychelles according to its own capability.
China is willing to deepen all-round cooperation and hopes to enhance
inter-parliamentary exchanges with Seychelles, Wu said, calling the bilateral
relationship "a living example" for big and small nations to handle their
relations.
"The relations between China and Seychelles can be regarded as an living
model for big and small nations," Wu said, adding that China is ready to bring
forward the friendly cooperation with Seychelles on the basis of mutual respect
and reciprocity.
The Seychellois president expressed his appreciation to China, noting his
country could not achieve the economic development alone without China's
long-term assistance.
Seychelles hopes to further boost its cooperation with China especially in
such fields as infrastructure, energy, agriculture, telecommunication and
tourism, the Seychellois President noted.
The president also reiterated his country's adherence to the one-China
policy.
Wu arrived after he concluded his official visit to Madagascar. Seychelles is
the final leg of his five-nation African tour which has already taken him to
Algeria, Gabon, Ethiopia and Madagascar.