Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Nairobi yesterday on a
three-day state visit to Kenya at the invitation of Kenyan President Mwai
Kibaki.
In a written statement delivered upon arrival at the airport, Hu said Kenya
is an important African country and Sino-Kenyan relations have progressed
smoothly in the long past.
He said the two countries have continuously enhanced their friendship and
cooperation in various fields and strengthened consultations and cooperation in
international affairs that helped safeguard the common interests of the two
countries and the vast majority of developing countries.
He said he is expecting to exchange opinions with Kibaki on bilateral
relations and international and regional issues of common concern.
He said he is convinced that this visit will help strengthen bilateral
friendship and cooperation.
China and Kenya set up diplomatic relations in 1963 and bilateral trade
volume last year amounted to 475 million U.S. dollars, up 29.7 percent year on
year.
Kenya is the last leg of Hu's five-nation tour, which has taken him to the
United States, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Nigeria.