Wu Bangguo (R), chairman of the Standing Committee of
China's National People's Congress, meets with Liberian President Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Nov. 2, 2006. Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf is in Beijing for a state visit to China and the Beijing Summit
of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which is scheduled for Nov.
4-5. -Xinhua
Wu Bangguo (R),
chairman of the Standing Committee of the Chinese National People's Congress,
meets with President of Guinea-Bissau Joao Bernardo Vieira in Beijing, Nov. 2,
2006. Joao Bernardo Vieira is in Beijing for the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which is scheduled for Nov. 4-5.
-Xinhua
Chairman Wu Bangguo of the Standing Committee of China's National People's
Congress (NPC) Thursday met with visiting presidents of the Republic of
Guinea-Bissau and Liberia in Beijing, calling for strengthened parliament
exchanges in the future.
During his meet with Joao Bernardo Vieira of Republic of Guinea-Bissau, the
top legislator of China said that NPC would like to further enhance friendly
cooperation with the parliament of Guinea-Bissau to boost mutual understanding
and cement friendship of the two peoples.
He said that the diplomatic ties between China and Guinea-Bissau have been
growing smoothly with increased mutual political trust and broader cooperation.
Vieira reiterated that Guinea-Bissau will "stick to the one-China Policy
firmly", regard China as the "real friend" and facilitate cooperation with China
in an all-round way.
In his talk with President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia, Wu said that the
Sino-Liberian diplomatic relations have grown rapidly since Liberia abandoned
its ties with Taiwan in Oct. 2003.
"China appreciates Liberian government and parliament for its adherence to
the one-China Policy and its support to China's reunification cause," Wu said.
Wu said that the cooperation potential between China and Liberia is huge.
China would like to work with Liberia to explore new ways and methods to
materialize the consensus reached by leaders of both countries and to benefit
both peoples, he said.
Johnson-Sirleaf said it is an "unswerving policy" of Liberia to advance
diplomatic ties with China.
She said that the achievements of China's economic reform are very
impressive, adding that Liberia hopes to borrow from China's experience and
strengthen cooperation in agriculture, fishery, infrastructure facilities and
mineral exploitation.
Both of the two presidents are here to attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation slated for Nov. 4-5.