President Jiang Meets Sudanese Leader


President Jiang Meets Sudanese Leader
President Jiang Zemin said here Friday that the Chinese government values its traditional friendship with Sudan and is willing to strengthen bilateral coordination and cooperation in the new century.

Jiang made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Sudanese First Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha.

Extending a welcome to the Sudanese guest, Jiang asked him to convey his cordial greetings to Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed El-bashir.

Jiang spoke highly of the development of bilateral ties since the two countries forged diplomatic relations more than 40 years ago.

He thanked the Sudanese government for its consistent support to China on the Taiwan and human rights issues.

China's oil technology is fairly advanced and its capability in this regard is strong, Jiang said, adding that the cooperation in this area between the two countries enjoys broad prospects.

China is willing to work with Sudan to lift bilateral cooperation to a new level in the spirit of sincere friendship, Jiang said.

Jiang said that he appreciates the Sudanese government's efforts in developing its economy, keeping domestic stability and improving its relations with neighboring countries.

The developing countries should further their unity and coordination in a bid to establish a just and reasonable new international political and economic order under the situation of multipolarization and economic globalization, Jiang noted.

China wishes to join hands with all developing countries, including Sudan, to protect their common interests and to maintain the peace and stability in the world, Jiang said.

Taha extended President El-bashir's greetings and wishes to further the friendly cooperation with China.

He said that Sudan attaches great importance to developing its friendly cooperative relationship with China and is willing to deepen bilateral cooperation in the oil and agriculture sectors, and especially the mutually-beneficial cooperation in science and technology.

He noted that he believes the Sudan-China friendly cooperation will become a model in China-Africa relations.

Taha reiterated that his country will continue to stick to the one-China policy and will never develop official relations with Taiwan.

He thanked China for its efforts to lift the sanctions imposed on Sudan by other countries and spoke highly of China's contribution to the development of Sino-African friendly cooperation and the alleviation of debts of African countries.






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