Chinese
President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Seychellois President James Alix
Michel during the welcoming ceremony Hu hosts for him at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, Nov. 2, 2006. James Alix Michel 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
Chinese President Hu Jintao held talks in Beijing Thursday with
James Alix Michel, president of the Republic of Seychelles, who is paying a
state visit to China and is to attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation.
The two leaders expressed satisfaction over the development of bilateral
relations and agreed to deepen cooperation between the two countries.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries 30
years ago, the China-Seychelles friendly cooperation has witnessed smooth
development, with mutual understanding and trust enhanced and fruitful
cooperation and exchanges in various areas, Hu said.
The China-Seychelles relation has become a model for equal treatment and
mutual assistance between big and small countries, said Hu, expressing
appreciation to Seychelles' adherence to the one-China policy and support for
China's reunification cause.
China has been offering unselfish assistance to Seychelles for long time,
said Michel, expressing his thankfulness to the Chinese government and people.
Seychelles values friendship between the two countries, and will continue to
pursue the one-China policy and support China's reunification cause, he said.
The two countries should enhance political relations, promote personnel
exchanges in various levels, and leaders of the two countries should keep
consultations over issues of common concern through various means, said Hu.
The two countries should tap potential in trade and economic cooperation, and
China will make joint efforts with Seychelles to enhance cooperation in
infrastructure construction, fishery and other fields, he said.
The Chinese government will encourage enterprises to invest in Seychelles,
and expand exchanges and cooperation in education, tourism, human resources and
health, Hu said.
The two countries should further their consultations and cooperation over
international affairs, and China will continue to boost the international
community to pay more attention to the development issue of Seychelles and other
small-island developing countries, he said.
Seychelles is happy to see the great development achievement China has made,
and a more developed China can help better safeguard the interests of developing
countries, said Michel.
Seychelles wishes to build new-type partnership with China, and welcomes
Chinese enterprises to invest and participate in the fishery, tourism, aviation
and infrastructure construction in the country, he said, expressing confidence
that the Beijing Summit will enhance the friendly cooperation between Africa and
China.