Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Abuja Wednesday on a two-day
state visit to Nigeria at the invitation of Nigerian President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
In a written statement delivered upon arrival at the airport, Hu said
although China and Nigeria are far apart from each other, the friendship between
the two peoples dates back to a long time ago.
Since the two countries forged diplomatic ties 35 years ago, Hu said,
bilateral relations have withstood the test of time and international changes,
and entered a mature stage of sustained and steady development.
The Chinese side treasures bilateral relations, and will make concerted
efforts with the Nigerian side to push forward bilateral friendship and
cooperation, said Hu.
He said he is expecting to exchange in-depth views with Obasanjo on
furthering bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common
concern.
He said he hoped this visit will help enhance bilateral mutual understanding
and trust, deepen bilateral traditional friendship, expand bilateral reciprocal
cooperation in various fields and push forward the continuous growth of
bilateral strategic partnership.
Sino-Nigerian trade hit 2.83 billion U.S. dollars in 2005, up 29.6 percent
year on year.
Nigeria is the fourth leg of Hu's five-nation tour which has already taken
him to the United States, Saudi Arabia and Morocco, and will also take him to
Kenya.