China and Nigeria signed a joint communique on bilateral relations yesterday
during the Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the West African country.
The following are excerpts of the document:
STEADY GROWTH OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS AND
COOPERATION
The two sides expressed satisfaction with the steady growth of the friendly
relations and cooperation between China and Nigeria over the past 35 years since
the establishment of diplomatic relations. The two sides expressed their
readiness to expand cooperation in various fields and to work, on the basis of
the principles of treating each other with sincerity and friendship and as
equals, drawing on their respective strengths and achieving common development
to promote the continued growth of the strategic partnership between the two
countries and the well-being of the two peoples.
ONE-CHINA POLICY
The two sides pledged to support each other on issues relating to sovereignty
and territorial integrity. The Nigerian side reiterated its adherence to the
one-China policy and opposition to "Taiwan independence" in any form including
"de jure Taiwan independence" and to Taiwan's participation in any international
or regional organization whose membership applies only to sovereign states. The
Nigerian side also reiterated its position of not having official relations or
contact with Taiwan and its support for all efforts made by the Chinese
government to realize national reunification. The Chinese side highly
appreciated the above-mentioned position of the Nigerian side.
GREAT POTENTIAL FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION
The two sides shared the view that China and Nigeria have great potential and
broad prospects for economic cooperation and agreed to strengthen cooperation in
agriculture, electric power, infrastructure construction, energy,
telecommunications and human resources development. The two governments will
continue to encourage entrepreneurs of the two countries to increase exchanges
and expand cooperation and will create favorable conditions to facilitate
bilateral trade and investment.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
The two sides expressed their readiness to work in the spirit of their
existing strategic partnership to step up cooperation in international affairs,
uphold the rights and interests of developing countries, promote world peace and
development, and foster a harmonious world of durable peace and common
prosperity. The Chinese side appreciated Nigeria's efforts to maintain regional
peace and stability and promote African integration. The two sides had an
extensive discussion on the issue of UN reform, and decided to work with other
UN member states to realize the vision as spelled out in the 2005 World Summit
outcome document.
FRIENDLY RELATIONS AND COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND AFRICA
The two sides spoke highly of the friendly relations and cooperation between
China and Africa and expressed their willingness to work together to promote a
new type of strategic partnership with Africa, featuring political equality and
mutual trust, economic win-win relations and cultural exchange. The two sides
looked forward to strengthening their consultation and coordination to ensure
the success of the up-coming high level Forum on China-Africa Cooperation which
will be convened in Beijing. President Obasanjo accepted Hu's invitation to
attend the event.