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Angola: Peace Guarantees Greater Chinese Participation in Reconstruction


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

27 March 2008
Posted to the web 27 March 2008

Luanda

China's ambassador to Angola, Zhang Beisan, Thursday here said that the climate of peace has guaranteed the strengthening of cooperation and increment of the Asian nation's investments in Angola and greater participation in national reconstruction.

Zhang Beisan was speaking to press at the end of a meeting with Angolan Prime Minister, Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos, to whom he bid farewell, at the end of his five-year diplomatic mission to the African country.

"With the achievement of peace in Angola there have been signed many agreement that have enabled a greater participation of China in various projects of national reconstruction", he underlined, stressing as "excellent and very good the relations between the two countries.

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The Chinese diplomat considered positive his work in Angola, allowing the strengthening of cooperation in various fields between both states.

Zhang Beisan also bid farewell this morning to President of the Republic, José Eduardo dos Santos, and Foreign minister, João Bernardo Miranda.

On Tuesday, he bid farewell to the speaker of National Assembly, Roberto de Almeida.



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