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CRI听力:President Hu Comments on Sino-Africa Relations

2009-02-18来源:和谐英语


Anchor: Chinese President Hu Jintao has applauded the development of Sino-Africa ties and promised further co-operation. He stressed that China and Africa should work together and support each other to withstand the gobal economic slowdown. Zheng Chenguang has the story.

Reporter:
Chinese President Hu Jintao says China will always cherish the brotherly friendship it shares with African nations.

Hu Jintao made the remarks Sunday in Dar Res Salam, the capital of Tanzania. (www.hxen.net)

"This is the sixth time that I've stepped on the African soil. Every time I come to Africa, I feel like going home. Every time I communicate with my African friends, hearing your views on China, on Sino-African relations and on the world, I always get new experiences and inspirations."
 
The Chinese president also noted that developing countries have been put in a situation of disadvantage by the current global financial crisis.

He stressed that China and Africa should work together and support each other to withstand the crisis.

"China and Africa need to strengthen mutual support, enhance cooperation and conquer hardships, especially in time of difficulty. On behalf of the Chinese government, it is my solemn commitment that China will earnestly bring to implementation all the deals reached during the China-Africa Cooperation Forum in Beijing. "

President Hu Jintao also said further co-operation between the two sides would focus on six aspects, namely: joint efforts in dealing with the challenges brought by the global financial crisis, increasing bilateral exchanges to consolidate traditional ties, upgrading the level of economic and trade co-operation to achieve a win-win result, deepening cultural exchanges, strengthening coordination in international affairs and promoting the operation of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.(www.hXen.com)

Tanzania is the fourth leg of Hu Jintao's five-nation tour that has already taken him to Saudi Arabia, Mali, Senegal and Tanzania. The President is now in Mauritius, the last leg of his African tour.

Zheng Chenguang, CRI News.