
Chinese President Hu Jingtao (R) meets with Jacob Zuma, leader of
the African National Congress of South Africa (ANC), in Beijing, capital of
China, June 12, 2008.
BEIJING, June 12 (Xinhua) -- China will work with South Africa to enhance
exchanges and cooperation to push forward the bilateral strategic partnership,
said President Hu Jintao here Thursday.
Hu made the remarks in a meeting with Jacob Zuma, leader of the African
National Congress of South Africa (ANC).
Hailing China-South Africa relations, Hu said the two nations enjoy
frequent high-level visits, effective operation of various cooperation
mechanisms and fruitful cooperation in various fields.
The two nations also have close coordination in international affairs and
safeguard the common interests of all developing countries, Hu said, applauding
South Africa's firm adherence to the one-China policy.
China values the relationship with South Africa and will make concerted
efforts with South Africa to increase exchanges between political parties and
promote understanding and friendship between the two peoples, Hu noted.
Hu also expressed gratitude for the sympathy and assistance offered by the
ANC and South Africa after the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province.
Zuma extended condolences for China's severe losses in the earthquake. He
said the ANC and the Communist Party of China (CPC) enjoy a traditional
friendship, expressing appreciation for the CPC's support.
He hoped that the two parties would further increase bilateral exchanges.
Li Yuanchao, head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee
of the CPC, held talks with Zuma Thursday.
Li spoke highly of the friendly relations between the two parties.
He said CPC would work together with the ANC to deepen party-to-party
exchanges and enhance cooperation in strengthening the organization and the
capability of the parties in a bid to promote the comprehensive development of
the bilateral strategic partnership.