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BEIJING, Oct. 16 -- Leaders of many more foreign political parties
and organizations have congratulated the Communist Party of China (CPC) on the
convening of its 17th National Congress.
In his congratulatory message to the CPC, Belarussian President Alexander
Lukashenko said that under the leadership of the CPC, the Chinese people will
make great achievements in building a harmonious socialist society.
He believed that the congress will pass resolutions that will promote
China's sustainable development and further raise its international prestige, he
added.
In his greetings, Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan, president of Suriname and
chairman of the National Party of Suriname, expressed his best wishes to the
CPC, hoping the party would "work out the necessary strategic arrangements to
further China's economic, political, cultural and social development."
Abdoulaye Wade, president of Senegal and secretary-general of the
Senegalese Democratic Party, highly regarded the measures that are expected to
be discussed and adopted during the congress, especially those regarding China's
reform, opening-up and modernization.
He said Senegal is ready to make concerted efforts with China to
strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries.
Ranko Krivokapic, speaker of Montenegro's parliament and chairman of the
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro, said that over the last several decades,
the CPC has brought about the greatest development in China's history and
benefited the well-being of the Chinese people.
This great achievement entitles the CPC to continue to lead China in
building a just and prosperous society, he said.
Nipake Edward Natapei, deputy prime minister of Vanuatu and president of
the Vanua-aku Party of Vanuatu, extended his "heartfelt congratulations" to the
CPC, saying that over the last five years, the CPC "has made remarkable
achievements in directing and promoting China's economic and social
development."
"As the first party among the South Pacific Island countries to establish
relations with the Communist Party of China, the Vanua-aku Pati has been
enjoying this fraternal friendship with your esteemed party over the years,"
Natapei said.
Natapei said his party is always ready to work jointly with the CPC "in
pushing the friendly relations and cooperation between our two parties to a new
high."
Natapei reiterated that the Vanua-aku Party will continue its "unswayable
adherence to the one China principle."
Ibuki Bunmei, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan,
said the party hoped the CPC, under a new leadership, will make greater
contributions to the reform and development of China and elevate China's
socialist modernization to greater height.
The Liberal Democratic Party is ready to continue working with the CPC to
promote the exchanges and cooperation between Japan and China, Bunmei said.
In its message, the Democratic Party of Thailand extended its "heartfelt
congratulations and best wishes" to the CPC for a successful convention.
"The Democratic Party is certain that, under the new leadership, the
Communist Party of China will be strengthened and China will continue to prosper
and progress further and play a contributive and constructive role in regional
and world peace, security and prosperity," said the message.
The party stands ready to cooperate more closely with the CPC to "further
the party-to-party relationship for the well being of the two countries and
peoples," it said.
H. M. Jusuf Kalla, chairman of the Golongan Karya (GOLKAR) Party of
Indonesia, and Sumarsono, secretary general of the party, said in their message
that they hoped the congress would run well and be successful in reaching the
targeted goals.
The Golkar Party is ready for cooperation with the CPC, the message said.
"This cooperation is aimed at developing a good understanding between the Golkar
Party and China Communist Party that in turn hopefully leads to the
establishment of bilateral trust between Indonesia and China for the sake of
national development in each country."
Maithripala Sirisena, general secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party,
said he believed that the new leadership elected by the CPC's 17th National
Congress would bring greater prosperity to China and more happiness to the
Chinese people.
Davlytali Davlyatzoda, first vice chairman of the People's Democratic
Party of Tajikistan (PDPT), said that over the last five years, China has scored
great achievements in developing its economy, science and culture, raising
living standards for its people and consolidating its international status.
Davlyatzoda extended his party's wishes that the convention will add
momentum to China's drive to build a more prosperous society.
Gennady Zyuganov, chairman of the Communist Party of the Russian
Federation, said that under the leadership of the CPC, the Chinese people have
achieved remarkable progress in the socialist cause.
He said his party will always make efforts to strengthen the friendship
between the two parties and peoples.
Kurt Beck, chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, said in
his message that the Congress is of great significance to China's future
development and to the major role China plays internationally.
Germany and the wider world are following with great interest and
appreciate the reforms that China has undertaken in recent years, Beck said.
Cooperation between political parties is an important element in
promoting world peace and exchanges between people of different countries, Beck
added. He pledged to continue and expand the friendly exchanges with the CPC.
Mircea Geoana, president of the Social Democratic Party of Romania, said
that China, under the leadership of Hu Jintao, has become increasingly
prosperous and played a more and more important role in safeguarding world peace
and promoting international cooperation.
The Social Democratic Party of Romania will always be a firm supporter
for the partnership of allround friendly cooperation between the two countries,
he said.
In a congratulatory message, Lefteris Zagoritis, secretary of the Greek
New Democratic Party's Central Committee, expressed his warmest greetings to the
CPC and wished its ongoing congress a great success.
Malta Labour Party International Secretary Dr Joe Mifsud expressed "the
best wishes of fruitful work" for the CPC and hoped that the Congress "will
represent an occasion to strengthen your party."
Mifsud expressed the Malta Labour Party's intention to continue enhancing
cooperation with the CPC.
Australian Labor Party National Secretary and Campaign Director Tim
Gartrell sent a message to the CPC Central Committee, saying his party
acknowledged the great efforts the CPC is making to build itself and recognized
the central role played by the CPC in guiding China's comprehensive, coordinated
and sustainable development over the past five years.
"It is our hope that we may build on our dialogue and exchange
relationship and we extend our best wishes for a successful National Congress,"
it said.
Kgalema Motlanthe, secretary-general of the African National Congress,
said they believed the meeting would further advance the progress being made
under the leadership of the CPC to develop China to meet the fundamental needs
of its people, and to build a society in which all may benefit from accelerated
social and economic development.
In his message, Hon. K. M. Kangai, secretary for external relations of
the Zimbabwe African National Union, hoped the Congress "will be an icon to
unify the Chinese people from all ethnic groups and to further pronounce the
economic advancement in building socialism."
Mexico's National Action Party President Manuel Espino praised the CPC
for setting a correct direction of development for China and advocating the idea
of building a harmonious world.
Chairman of the Broad Front of Uruguay Jorge Brovetto said his party was
convinced that the 17th National Congress would exert far-reaching influence,
further demonstrate characteristics of the CPC and vigorously promote China's
reform and opening-up as well as its modernization drive.
Chairman of the Communist Party of Brazil Renalto Rabelo and its
Secretary of International Relations Reinaldo Carvalho said their party attached
great importance to the strategic partnership between the two nations and to
developing friendly relations with the CPC.
They hoped the friendship between the two parties and the two peoples
would be further strengthened.
Jose Antonio Cafiero, president of the Permanent Conference of Latin
American and Caribbean Political Parties, hailed the convening of the 17th
Congress and hoped the friendly relations of cooperation with the CPC would be
further deepened.
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