Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Prime Minister Ahmed
Nazef yesterday respectively received a delegation of the Communist Party
of China (CPC) led by Liu Yunshan, member of the CPC Central Committee Political
Bureau and head of the CPC Central Committee Publicity Department.
During the talks with the Egyptian leaders, Liu conveyed the cordial
greetings of Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao to Mubarak and
Nazef.
Liu said China and Egypt has a long history of friendly relations, noting the
CPC and the Chinese government cherish the friendship with Egypt.
Currently the strategic cooperation of the two countries have witnessed
sustainable and rapid developments in various fields, including politics,
economy, culture, education and tourism, said the senior Chinese official.
The two sides exchange opinions frankly, support and cooperate with each
other closely on important international and regional issues, said Liu, adding
China is willing to work with Egypt to advance the bilateral ties to a higher
level.
For his part, Mubarak recalled his visit to Beijing in 2006 to attend the
summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, asking Liu to convey his
good-will greetings to Hu.
Both Egypt and China have ancient civilizations and long histories, said
Mubarak, adding his country is proud of being the first Arab and African country
that established diplomatic ties and strategic relations with China.
Egypt appreciates China's important role on maintaining the world peace and
development, securing the benefits of developing countries and promoting world
economic developments, said Mubarak.
Describing the bilateral ties as strong and reliable, Mubarak said his
country has the willingness to enhance cooperation with China in various fields.
Meanwhile, Nazef said Egypt admires the economic and social achievements
China has made in the past 30 years of reform and opening-up.
Nazef voiced his hope that the friendly relations of the two countries would
advance further, saying the two sides should enhance cooperation in the sectors
of finance, culture, tourism and science and technology.
During the visit to Egypt, Liu also had talks with Secretary General of the
ruling National Democratic Party Safwat el-Sherif, who is also speaker of the
Egyptian Shura Council (upper house of the parliament), and exchanged opinions
extensively in order to strengthen friendship between the two countries and the
two parties.