Home>>World
Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Thursday, December 27, 2001

Chinese FM Meets Arab League Chief Over Sino-Arab Ties

Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan met with Arab League (AL) chief Amr Moussa Wednesday in Cairo to discuss ways of enhancing Sino-Arab relations. The two sides reach the common consensus that China and AL should further cooperate in international and regional affairs.


PRINT IT DISCUSS IT CHINESE SEND TO FRIENDS


Friendly ties

Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan met with Arab League (AL) chief Amr Moussa Wednesday in Cairo to discuss ways of enhancing Sino-Arab relations as well as other issues of common concern.

"The friendship between the Chinese people and the Arab nation is sincere and China has never changed its policy towards enhancing and developing friendly and cooperative ties with the Arab countries," Tang told Moussa during the meeting.

He also said that China has attached importance to the AL's role and influence, while lauding the AL's efforts to push forward the development of the Sino-Arab ties.

The Chinese minister spoke highly of resolutions approved by the Council of the AL Foreign Ministers regarding strengthening the Sino-Arab relations and an initiative put forward by the council on forming a Sino-Arab forum.

"We believe that the prospects for Sino-Arab cooperations are broad," Tang said, expecting that relations between China and the Arab League as well as the Arab countries would be fully developed through both sides' joint efforts.

Further cooperation in global affairs

For his part, Moussa said that relations between China and the whole Arab world are good, adding that all Arab countries have paid attention to developing friendly and cooperative ties with China.

"The Arab League and China have given mutual supports and taken concerted actions in global and regional affairs," Moussa said, expressing the AL's willingness to increase consultations and coordinations with China.

The AL chief expected China, as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, to play a more important role in the international affairs.

Tang arrived here Tuesday evening for a visit to Egypt, the fourth stop of his regional tour which has taken him to Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.



  • Arab League, informal name of the League of Arab States, a voluntary association of independent countries whose peoples are mainly Arabic speaking. Its stated purposes are to strengthen ties among the member states, coordinate their policies, and promote their common interests.

  • Members of the Arab League
    Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti
    Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait
    Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco
    Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
    Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia
    United Arab, Emirates, Yemen

    Click here for more information about Arab League




  •     Advanced

    Egyptian, Chinese FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties, Mideast Situation

    Chinese FM in Cairo for Bilateral Ties, Mideast Situation



     


    Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved