'No selfish interests' in Africa (China Daily) Updated: 2006-06-21 08:48
Premier Wen Jiabao reiterated on Monday China has no "selfish interests" in
co-operating with African countries, saying the partnership helps "autonomous
development" for Africa.
Speaking at a news conference in Brazzaville
following talks with President of the Republic of Congo Denis Sassou-Nguesso,
Wen said China has been developing relations with Africa under principles of
"mutual benefit" and "non-interference in Africa's internal affairs."
Wen arrived in Brazzaville on Monday afternoon local time for a two-day
official visit the third leg of his seven-nation African tour, which has
taken him to Egypt and Ghana and will also take him to Angola, South Africa,
Tanzania and Uganda.
China always ties economic assistance to Africa with
technological aid, Wen said.
"The aim is to improve the capacity of
African countries for autonomous development." China will continue to develop
relations of strategic co-operation with African countries by deepening mutual
political trust, win-win economic collaborations and cultural exchanges, Wen
said.
He told reporters the Chinese Government has decided to offer US$1
million in cash to the Africa Union where Sassou is holding the rotating
chair to support its peace-keeping efforts in Sudan's Darfur
region.
Besides, China will provide 20 million yuan (US$2.5 million) in
humanitarian aid to the region to help relieve the living difficulties of local
people, Wen said.
A series of co-operation documents and agreements were
signed between China and the Republic of Congo on Monday in the wake of the
official talks between the two leaders. The details were not made public.
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