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LUANDA, June 8 -- Angolan Prime Minister Fernando da Piedade Dias dos
Santos here on Friday afternoon discussed with a Chinese delegation
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on further expanding two-way
cooperation in various fields.
The Chinese delegation which arrived here on Thursday afternoon for a
three-day visit at the invitation of the ruling Popular Movement for
Liberation of Angola (MPLA) is headed by Zhang Dejiang, politburo
member of CPC Central Committee, and comprises another 15 members.
Zhang, who is also secretary of the CPC committee of Guangdong Province,
said he discussed concrete aspects with the Angolan prime minister
"on how to deepen existing strategic partnership with China with a
view to guaranteeing the full development of Angola."
Zhang told his Angolan friends that the CPC is "a traditional friend of
MPLA."
He said negotiations are in progress for the increment of financing to
the development of Angola in various fields and a major involvement
of Chinese firms in the construction and repair of infrastructures
which were seriously destroyed during the 27- year civil war that
left one million people dead and four million others displaced.
He added that it is important that the CPC and MPLA stimulate the
strengthening of economic relations and trade to benefit the peoples
of both countries.
Angola is currently benefiting from China's credits that are being used
in the construction and rehabilitation of basic infrastructures that
include railways, roads, bridges and projects in the domains of
education, health and others of the national affairs.
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