Visiting top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo held talks today with Abdelaziz
Ziari, speaker of the Algerian National Assembly, on issues of common concern
and they agreed to boost bilateral relations and cement cooperation between the
two parliaments.
China and Algeria always handle the bilateral relations from a strategic
perspective, said Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National
People's Congress (NPC), highlighting that the relations have endured the test
of time since the two countries established diplomatic relations 50 years ago.
Wu expressed his appreciation of Algeria's adherence to the one-China policy,
noting that China respects the choice Algerian people have made on path to
develop their own nation.
China feels satisfied with the current bilateral cooperation especially with
the two-way collaboration at multilateral occasions on issues of UN reform,
human rights and anti-terrorism, he said.
Wu offered a four-point proposal to promote China-Algeria relations: firstly,
maintain high-level exchange and increase political mutual trust; secondly,
expand the substantial cooperation especially in infrastructure, agriculture and
energy for mutual benefit; thirdly, intensify the exchange on humanitarian
issues to carry out the traditional friendship; and lastly, strengthen
coordination with an aim to safeguard the common interests.
Ziari, for his part, called Wu's visit to Algeria "a big event "for the
bilateral relations and "a symbol" marking a higher level of the
inter-parliamentary cooperation.
The speaker agreed with Wu's views on the bilateral relations and recalled
the fact that China was the first non-Arab country who recognized Algeria's
independence and forged the diplomatic relations with it, while expressing his
gratitude to China's assistance to Algeria's national development.
Algeria and China shared a solid foundation to foster ties and Algeria would
unswervingly support China's constructive role on world affairs and make joint
efforts with China to transfer the political will of developing ties into real
actions so as to enrich the bilateral cooperation and enhance the strategic and
cooperative ties, Ziari said.
On the inter-parliament cooperation, Wu said one of his main purposes of the
visit is to further promote the friendly relations between the two parliaments
and push forward the cooperation among the various special inter-parliamentary
committees and friendly groups.
Ziari highlighted the commitment of the Algerian National Assembly to
promoting the friendly relations with the NPC, calling on the two sides to boost
cooperation so as to inject new vitality into the bilateral cooperation.
The two parliament leaders also signed a memorandum on the
inter-parliamentary cooperation after the talks.
Wu, who is on the first leg of his five-nation Africa tour, also met with
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in the day. Wu spoke highly of the
bilateral relations, saying the ties between the two nations are "in their best
time."
Wu said the good political relations should work effectively to promote the
development of the trade cooperation, pledging that China would make concerted
efforts with Algeria to step up cooperation with mutual benefit and give a fully
play to the two business communities especially on some big projects which could
help push forward the overall development.
The Chinese government would encourage Chinese enterprises with good
reputation to start their business and invest in Algeria, and it also welcomes
Algerian companies to further their investment, Wu told Bouteflika.
Echoing Wu's views, Bouteflika said China is a sincere friend of Algeria,
noting that the North African country expects to work closely with China and
hopes to see more Chinese enterprises to invest in Algeria.
Algeria and China should work together on such fields as energy and resource,
infrastructure and telecommunication, the president added.
The two leaders also called on the concerned parties of the China-Africa
Cooperation Forum to strengthen their cooperation to further carry out the
agreements inked at the Beijing Summit and focus on the next-phase cooperation
at an early date.