BDAR ES SALAAM: President Hu Jintao said Monday that China will take steps
at home and intensify cooperation with African countries to combat the
global economic downturn.
Addressing more than 1,200 college students, professionals, businesspeople,
industrialists and people from other sectors in Tanzania's capital, Hu said:
"During times of adversity, it is all the more important for China and
Africa to support each other, and work and tide over the difficulties
together."
Hu's keynote speech, entitled "Work Together to Write a New Chapter of
China-Africa Friendship", is widely considered the most important during his
five-nation tour.
"To strengthen friendship and cooperation between China and Africa is a
noble mission entrusted to us by history," Hu said to an applause from the
audience.
The policy measures China has adopted to boost domestic demand in order to
combat the economic downturn "will not only lend a strong impetus to its own
economic development, but also help the global economy grow", he said.
Hu reiterated that China would encourage Chinese firms operating in Africa
"to shoulder more social responsibility and forge friendly ties with local
communities."
China will resolve the issues that arise out of its cooperation with African
countries through proper consultation to maintain the larger interest of
"our friendly ties", he said. China wants its youth, women, NGOs, media
organizations and academic institutions to have closer links with their
counterparts in African countries.
Hu said the African Union should participate in the G20 financial summit.
China "wishes to take part in the formulation of global economic, financial
and trade rules and, with the help of African countries, build a more
equitable and reasonable international economic order."
Applauding Hu's speech, Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said: Some people
always ask "why China?"
"My answer would be 'why not'," he said, "because "China understands our
situation and compliments our efforts We cherish our ties and do everything
possible to take them to new heights."