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11:40, August 09, 2009

S Africa's president meets Hillary Clinton in Durban


U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) watches as South Africa's President Jacob Zuma speaks during a photo call after a brief meeting in Durban, August 8, 2009. Clinton encouraged South Africa on Friday to press for reform in Zimbabwe and said Washington would build closer ties with Pretoria after strains under the Bush administration.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma met the visiting U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday in the port city of Durban.

"In both countries there are two new administrations which are taking that relationship a level higher. That is what we are trying to do," Zuma said after the 45-minute long meeting.

"He (Zuma) gave his views on regional issues from Zimbabwe, Somalia and Sudan. His advice on these issues was extremely helpful," Clinton said a media briefing.

She also noted that her visit to South Africa was reaffirmation of the relations between the two countries.

"President Barack Obama and President Zuma met during the G8 Summit and discussed a number of issues.

"My visit to South Africa was to ensure that their expectations are met," she said.

Hillary Clinton is on an 11-day trip to the continent. She has already visited Kenya and after South Africa will travel to Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Liberia and Cape Verde.

Source: Xinhua

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