China and Burundi have deep traditional friendship, and should enhance
cooperation in investment, infrastructure, telecommunications and agriculture,
said Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing Tuesday when meeting with
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza, who is in China for the Summit of the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation held on Nov. 4-5.
In recent years, the two countries boosted their exchanges and cooperation in
fields of politics, judicature, economy, trade, culture and international
affairs, said Hu, suggesting the two sides continue exchanges in all fields and
at all levels.
China will continue to support the peace process in Burundi, and urges the
international society to enhance attention and assistance to the reconstruction
in Burundi, he said.
Nkurunziza appreciates China's long-time assistance to Burundi in areas of
education, public health, agriculture, power and infrastructure, saying the
political and security situation is basically stable in Burundi.
The Burundian government is making efforts for national reconciliation and
economic, social development, he said. Burundi is expecting further assistance
from China, and wishes to enhance cooperation with China, he said.
Nkurunziza arrived in China last Friday. He and other 47 leaders and
representatives of African countries attended the two-day Beijing summit, which
is believed to be the largest diplomatic event between China and Africa since
1949.