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UPDATED: 08:45, November 22, 2005
China puts forward proposals on developing relations with Madagascar
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Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju puts forward four-point proposals during talks with Madagascar Prime Minister Jacques Sylla Monday on enhancing bilateral relations and advancing mutually beneficial cooperation.

First of all, Huang said that both countries should maintain the momentum of high-level visits of state leaders and continue political consultation for the promotion of mutual trust and understanding.

Secondly, greater efforts should be made to expand economic cooperation, especially in the field of investment, infrastructure, agriculture. Government agencies in both countries should provide convenience and safeguards for the orderly growth of two-way trade, he said.

The third proposal focused on cooperation on human resources exploration, and the fourth one on strengthening cooperation in cultural, educational, health, tourism and sports fields.

Huang told the prime minister that China has decided to list Madagascar as one of the new destinations for Chinese citizens on private expenses.

Sylla agreed with Huang on the four-point proposals, noting that Madagascar is ready to cooperate with China on international matters, as well as on trade and economic development.

Both leaders said they are satisfied with the smooth development of bilateral relations in all fields. Prime Minister Sylla reiterated that his country will continue to adhere to the one-China policy, which Huang said China highly appreciates.

Source: Xinhua


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