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By Wu Jiao in Brazzaville, the Republic of Congo and Li Xiaokun in Beijing | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-05 10:46
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President Xi Jinping and the Republic of Congo's President Denis Sassou Nguesso visit a newly opened Chinese-built library at the University Marien Ngouabi in Brazzaville. Laudes Martial MBON / AFP

President Xi Jinping has promised continuing aid for African countries after the end of a week-long visit

President Xi Jinping said that China will always be a friend and partner for Africa as his week-long visit to the continent drew to an end.

The president completed a state visit to the Republic of Congo on March 30, the first by a Chinese head of state since the two countries established diplomatic ties 49 years ago.

As he headed home, Xi said he will carry happy memories back with him and remember the smiles and sincerity of the African people.

He had arrived in the central African country on March 29.

Thousands of citizens, many wearing T-shirts emblazoned with images of Xi and his Congolese counterpart Denis Sassou Nguesso, danced under a blazing sun to greet the Chinese delegation along the route from the airport.

Their T-shirts carried the words in Chinese: "Friends from afar, please stay", the title of a famous Chinese song.

China is currently the Republic of Congo's largest trade partner, and bilateral trade figures had jumped from $290 million (226 million euros) in 2002 to $5 billion in 2012. According to official figures from China, 85 percent of employees from some 2,000 Chinese companies operating in 50 African countries are locals.

"No matter how the international situation changes, China will always be Africa's friend and partner in all weather," Xi said in a speech delivered later on March 29 at the Congolese parliament.

China will continue to increase aid to Africa within its capabilities, Xi added, saying China will also play a constructive role in bolstering peace and security in Africa.

The president attended the fifth BRICS summit in South Africa earlier, and said he had met many African leaders during the trip and had extensive contact with African people.

"I have a very strong feeling that Africa is a continent full of vitality and hope," Xi said. "China-Africa cooperation has great potential and bright prospects."

He said Sino-African relations need both "hard backing" in economic cooperation, and "soft propellants" like people-to-people ties to nurture the relationship.

The president mentioned three Chinese nationals who saved 12 of their Congolese neighbors, including five children, when floods hit Brazzaville in December. He viewed it as a testimony to the deep-rooted ties between the Chinese and African peoples.

Xi also mentioned the China-Congo Friendship Primary School in Chindu county, Qinghai province, which was built after an earthquake in 2010, following a donation of 16 million yuan ($2.57 million) from Brazzaville. Xi expressed thanks to Congo, on behalf of the school's pupils.

"I believe the China-Africa friendship will last forever, just like the unceasing flow of the Yangtze and Congo Rivers," he said.

On March 30, Xi officiated at the opening of a hospital and a library before flying home.

The hospital, one of the most advanced in the region, can accommodate several hundred patients and will employ 260 doctors and nurses. The Chinese medical team working in the Republic of Congo will also be based there.

Much of the equipment used in the hospital was bought from Europe, with China covering the costs of the project. It is among the 30 hospitals that Beijing had promised to build for Africa in 2006.

In talks with Xi on March 29, Sassou Nguesso said China respects Africa, helps Africa, and does not interfere in the internal affairs of African countries.

Sassou Nguesso said there are many critics who had described China's interest in Africa as "neo-colonialism", but that the African people are not misled by such allegations because they fully understand what true colonialism is throughout their own history.

The African people support Africa-China cooperation, and hope China can play a bigger role in promoting peace, stability and development in Africa, he said.

In response to Sassou Nguesso's summary of Africa's current situation, Xi said unity and cooperation would form the foundation for Africa's revival.

"Division would only lead to chaos, and chaos would plunge Africa backwards," Xi said.

The two presidents also agreed to push for a joint effort in developing a comprehensive cooperative partnership of solidarity and mutual assistance. Xi said China would try its best to facilitate major bilateral cooperation projects, and encourage capable Chinese enterprises to participate in the construction of special economic zones of the Republic of Congo.

This is Xi's first tour abroad since taking office as president, and it has also taken him to Russia, Tanzania and South Africa. Experts on Sino-African economic and trade exchanges say President Xi Jinping's recent visit to the continent will promote relations into a new phase of improved cooperation.

Wei Jianguo, China's former deputy minister of commerce and current secretary-general of the think tank China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said Xi's visit is evidence that China's top leaders attach great importance to the China-Africa relationship. Wei said more and more Chinese enterprises, whether state-owned or private, will soon invest in Africa.

"With the soaring enthusiasm of Chinese enterprises doing business and investing in Africa, Africa is very likely to replace the EU to become China's biggest trade partner within three to five years," said Wei, who points out that China's investment in Africa has maintained a double-digit growth in recent years.

He said China has been helping African countries to develop by training local people and sharing technologies with them. Companies in China have also been encouraged to invest in Africa to increase employment.

"We have offered sincere economic assistance to African countries without any political conditions and that aid is in line with the needs of Africa and its people."

Liu Lu, Xinhua and AFP contributed to this story.

(China Daily 04/05/2013 page3)

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