Chinese, Algerian presidents agree to expand cooperation
16/9/2005 11:10
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
agreed in New York Thursday to expand cooperation between their countries. Hu
said China and Algeria have always cooperated with and supported each other in
both bilateral and international affairs, and the establishment and development
of bilateral strategic partnership is of significance under the current
international situation. He said he hoped both sides will continue to make
efforts to enrich the contents of their strategic cooperation. On the rapid
growth of bilateral economic and trade relations, Hu said China is taking
measures to increase import from Algeria to promote the sound and steady
development of bilateral trade. He pointed to bilateral cooperation
achievements in energy, telecommunications, communication, infrastructure and
human resources, and the Chinese government will encourage more Chinese
enterprises to take part in the economic construction of Algeria. Bouteflika
said Algeria pays much attention to bilateral cooperation in various fields, and
the two countries enjoy sound political relations and expanding economic and
trade cooperation. The Algerian side hopes to further explore bilateral
cooperation spheres to enhance bilateral strategic partnership, said
Bouteflika. The two presidents, in discussing major international issues such
as the UN reform, also agreed to further strengthen coordination and cooperation
in bilateral and multilateral arenas so as to better safeguard the just rights
and interests of developing countries. Hu expressed his welcome to Bouteflika
to visit China and Bouteflika said he expects to visit China as early as
possible.
Xinhua news
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