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BEIJING, Oct. 28 -- More leaders of foreign countries, political parties
and organizations have continued to send congratulatory messages to Chinese
President Hu Jintao over his reelection as general secretary of the Communist
Party of China (CPC).
Singaporean President S. R. Nathan said in his message that China has made
remarkable accomplishments since reform was launched in 1978. Under Hu's
leadership much progress has been made in building a "harmonious society" and
attaining scientific development. He expressed the belief that under Hu's
leadership China will continue to make progress and overcome the challenges that
lie ahead.
Jalal Al-Talabani, Iraqi president and general secretary of the Patriotic Union
of Kurdistan, said in his message that Hu's reelection reflects the trust of
more than 70 million CPC members in the vital leadership of the Party Central
Committee, and his reelection will help further consolidate the friendship and
cooperation between the two countries and the two parties.
Nigerian President Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, in his message, expressed his
sincere congratulations on Hu's reelection.
He said China's ties with Africa, with Nigeria in particular, "have attained
great heights within this period culminating in the present strategic
partnerships," which conforms to the mutual benefit of the two countries and
their peoples. He expressed Nigeria's sincere desire to further nourish and
expand the areas and scopes of bilateral cooperation.
Ugandan President and Chairman of the National Resistance Movement Yoweri Kaguta
Museveni congratulated Hu's reelection, adding that his party "salute the
important resolution" of the CPC Congress on the consolidation of the
"Scientific Outlook on Development," which keeps China firmly on the road to
rapid and successful reform, opening up and socialist modernization.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf said in her message that Hu's
reelection was an affirmation of the confidence the Chinese people have in his
ability to lead them and stems from the very rapid progress China has witnessed
in recent years under the "farsighted" leadership of Hu.
She expressed the hope that the cordial ties between Liberia and China will be
deepened and the scope of cooperation broadened to the mutual benefit of the two
countries.
Benin President Thomas Boni Yayi extended "warmest congratulations" to Hu's
reelection and expressed confidence that the friendship, cooperation and
solidarity between the two countries would be further strengthened.
President of Guinea Bissau Joao Bernardo Vieira reiterated that he would make
all his best to further consolidate and develop the existing friendly and
cooperative relations between the two countries and bring benefits to the two
peoples.
President of Equatorial Guinea and President of the Democratic Party of
Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo said he believed the basis for
the cooperation between his party and the CPC would be more solid with Hu's
reelection and the existing bilateral friendly cooperation in key areas
concerning people's well-being would be further developed.
President of Comoros Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi wished that President Hu would
lead the Chinese people to still greater success and continue to implement the
notion of building a harmonious society. He hoped China will make further
achievements in the fields of environmental protection, energy conservation and
science and technology development.
Sambi also expressed his willingness to join China in efforts to enhance the
friendly relations between Africa and China, especially between Comoros and
China.
Boris Tadic, president of Serbia and chairman of the country's Democratic Party,
congratulated Hu on his reelection as the CPC general secretary.
Tadic said he was glad that his party and the CPC have recently established
official relations of cooperation. He believed the close ties and frequent
communication between the two parties will help further strengthen the
traditional friendship and cooperation in all spheres between Serbia and China.
Vojislav Kostunica, prime minister of Serbia and chairman of the Democratic
Party of Serbia, expressed his warmest felicitations on Hu's reelection as CPC's
general secretary. He extended his heartfelt wish that the Chinese people will
achieve the goals set by the 17th CPC National Congress.
He also expressed his firm belief that the friendly relations, mutual support
and economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries will enjoy
long-term development.
Navinchandra Ramgoolam, prime minister of Mauritius and leader of the Mauritius
Labor Party, said in his message that President Hu's reelection has reconfirmed
Chinese people's trust in his leadership.
He said he is confident that President Hu will "courageously persevere on the
path chosen by China for rapid development" and for the "consolidation of
China's presence on the international scene."
Pravind Jugnauth, leader of the Socialist Militant Movement of Mauritius, said
he was convinced that under President Hu's leadership, China will be able to
"address all the major challenges for the betterment of the people of China and
on the world scene" where China is "a powerful voice."
Jugnauth hoped that "the strong ties of cooperation" between the two parties
will be further consolidated to promote the "common purpose for the benefit,
progress and prosperity" of the two peoples.
In his message, Blade Nzimande, general secretary of the South African Communist
Party, congratulated Hu on his reelection, saying the significant achievement
gained in the 17th CPC National Congress will "accelerate the socialist
construction from its primary phase to build a harmonious society and provide
for the material needs of the people of China."
Hama Amadou, president of the National Movement for the Society of Development
of Niger conveyed felicitations on President Hu's reelection.
He also expressed his willingness to further develop and consolidate the
relations of friendship and cooperation between the two parties.
Mahamat Hissene, general secretary of the Patriotic Movement of Salvation of
Chad, offered his warmest felicitation on Hu's reelection, as well as on the
achievements attained by the CPC since its 16th National Congress.
He said the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Chad and China has
offered bright prospects for the cooperation between the two parties and the
governments of the two nations. He expressed his party's willingness to enhance
the relations between the two parties, and a strong interest in learning from
the success of the CPC.
Affi N'guessan Pascal, chairman of the Cote D'Ivoire People's Front and vice
president of the Socialist International, said in his message that his party is
ready to strengthen the cooperation between the two parties for the benefit of
the two peoples.
Mpho Malie, general secretary of the Lesotho Congress for Democracy, said the
CPC's program of "developing a well-off Chinese society that ensures balanced
economic growth and social justice by 2020, all these done following the path of
peaceful development is there for all of us to emulate."
Marcelo Schilling, general secretary of the Socialist Party of Chile,
congratulated Hu on his reelection as general secretary of the CPC and wished
him greater achievements for the benefit of the Chinese people on this highly
esteemed position.
Sergio Bitar, chairman of the Party for Democracy of Chile, and Pepe Auth,
general secretary of the party, said they believed the resolutions adopted at
the 17th CPC National Congress will help attain the goal of building a
harmonious socialist society with higher degree of social equality and justice.
He also expressed his party's hope to further promote the cooperation with the
CPC.
Oh Choong-il, chairman of the United New Democratic Party of the Republic of
Korea, expressed his belief that the CPC under Hu's leadership will play a
greater role in achieving national development and the well-being of the people
and safeguarding peace and stability in northeast Asia.
Soetrisno Bachir, general chairman of the National Mandate Party (PAN) of
Indonesia, and Zulkifli Hasan, secretary general of the PAN, expressed their
hope that the new leadership of the CPC would bring a new look to China's
domestic and foreign affairs.
Leaders who also sent congratulatory messages to Hu include: Tuilaepa Lupesoliai
Sailele Malielegaoi, prime minister of Samoa and leader of the Human Rights
Protection Party;
Ham Lini Vanuaroroa, prime minister of Vanuatu and president of the National
United Party;
Nipake Edward Natapei, deputy prime minister of Vanuatu and president of the
Vanua-aku Party of Vanuatu;
Kang Jae-sup, president of the Grand National Party of the Republic of Korea;
Yousef al-Faisal, chairman of the Syrian Communist Party (Faisal);
Central Committee of the Progressive Party of the Working People of Cyprus;
Saleh Rafat, general secretary of the Palestinian Democratic Union;
Nayif Hawatimah, general secretary of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of
Palestine;
Abbas Zaki, representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organization in the
Republic of Lebanon and member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement;
Central Committee of the Islamic Movement Party of the People of Afghanistan;
Marko Bela, president of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania;
Raul Castro, vice president of the Christian Popular Party of Peru and president
of the Judicial and Human Rights Commission of Congress;
Carlos Filizzola, chairman of the Solidary Country Party of Paraguay;
Houdou Ali, president of the Socialist Party of Benin;
Mahdi Agha Alikhani, general secretary of Youth Party of Iran;
Azali Assoumani, former president of Comoros.
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