Tanzania and China to strengthen bilateral ties

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Tanzanian President John Magufuli on Friday met with visiting Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss how to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

“The Chinese people have always been good friends and brothers of the Tanzanian people,” said Magufuli, adding that Tanzania is deeply grateful for the great help provided by the Chinese people in its struggle for national liberation and development.

President Magufuli noted that his country is willing to continue to carry forward the traditional friendship between Tanzania and China, and will stand firmly with China on all issues involving China’s core interests and major concerns.

He said “China has made remarkable achievements in economic development, and bilateral economic and trade cooperation is win-win and mutually beneficial.”

Magufuli said Tanzania is ready to deepen cooperation with China, expand exports to China and attract more Chinese investment.

Tanzania is ready to become the “gateway for Chinese enterprises” to explore the eastern and southern African markets and join hands with China to usher in a new era of common development between the two countries, he said.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China and Tanzania have “profound and long-standing traditional friendship, which is the precious treasure of both countries and should be cherished, carried forward and continuously injected with new connotation of the era.”

Wang added that Tanzania was the first African country that President Xi Jinping visited after he took office as the Chinese president in 2013. During that visit, Xi proposed the principles of sincerity, practical results, affinity and good faith for China to deal with its relations with Africa.

China is ready to make joint efforts with Tanzania to implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, and push for the comprehensive cooperative partnership between China and Tanzania, Wang said.

“China appreciates Tanzania’s consistent and firm support on issues concerning China’s core interests. China will also firmly support the Tanzanian government in its governance efforts and its opposition to foreign interference,” said Wang, adding that China-Tanzania cooperation is South-South cooperation and mutual help between brothers.

Wang said China was once a comrade in arms in Tanzania’s struggle for national independence and is now a partner in Tanzania’s development and revitalization.

“We support more Chinese enterprises to invest in Tanzania, expand cooperation in infrastructure, resources and energy, agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, medical and health care and other sectors,” said Wang.

Wang also called on the enterprises to properly handle the problems encountered in the cooperation between the two countries, and help Tanzania achieve its independent development goals for the benefit of the Tanzanian people.

 

Olajumoke Adeleke

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