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Chinese President Hu Jintao, right, reviews
the honor guard in company with with his Cameroonian counterpart Paul Biya
during a welcome ceremony in Yaounde, capital of Cameroon, Wednesday, Jan.
31, 2007. This West African nation is the first in an eight-nation tour of
the continent. [AP]
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YAOUNDE -- China and Cameroon are willing to further strengthen mutual
political trust and expand cooperation in various fields, according to a joint
communique issued on Wednesday.
The communique was issued during Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit to
the African country.
President Hu and President Paul Biya, in their talks, exchanged views on
further developing China-Cameroon friendly relations of cooperation, and
implementing the the measures taken at the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), the communique says.
The two leaders also discussed international affairs of common concern and
reached comprehensive consensus, it says.
The two sides signed a series of agreements covering inter-governmental
economic and technological cooperation and China's write-off of debts owed by
Cameroon, says the communique.
The two sides expressed their satisfaction with the steady and healthy
development and fruitful results of the China-Cameroon relations over the past
36 years after the two countries forged diplomatic ties, it says.
China and Cameroon will continue to push their long-standing relations to a
new high on the basis of sincerity, friendliness, equality, mutual trust,
solidarity, cooperation and common development, the communique says.
Both sides promised to support each other on issues regarding sovereignty and
territorial integrity, it says.
Cameroon reiterated adherence to the one-China policy and expressed support
for China's efforts in realizing national reunification, and China reiterated
its support for Cameroon's efforts in safeguarding national unification and
stability, the communique says.
The two sides agreed that China and Cameroon enjoy great potential for
cooperation, and they are willing to make concerted efforts to consolidate
cooperation in the fields of agriculture, infrastructure construction, energy
and telecom, it says.
The governments of the two countries will continue to encourage enterprises
to expand mutually-beneficial cooperation and provide support and favorable
conditions, says the communique.
Both sides expressed their willingness to enhance coordination and
cooperation in international affairs, safeguard developing countries' common
interests, and contribute to a harmonious world of lasting peace and common
prosperity, it says.
The two sides spoke highly of the friendly relations of cooperation between
China and Africa, saying the Beijing Summit of the FOCAC, which was held last
November, has achieved a great success, according to the communique.
The two sides vowed to conduct closer cooperation to fully implement the
outcome of the summit, and develop a new type of strategic partnership between
China and Africa featuring political equality and mutual trust, "win-win"
economic cooperation and cultural exchanges, it says.
Hu is on an eight-nation tour of Africa that will also take him to Liberia,
Sudan, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and Seychelles.