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BAMAKO, Mali, Feb. 10 (Chinese media) -- President Amadou
Toumani Toure says Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming trip to Mali is a
historical visit that will help spread friendship and boost mutual
understanding.
In an interview with Chinese media prior to Hu's state visit
to Mali, Toure hailed the diplomatic relations with China forged on Oct.
25,1960, saying the west African country will always cherish the friendship.
"Mali is the first African country on Hu's itinerary,
which is of great significance and an important symbol of bilateral goodwill
ties," the president told Chinese media.
"Mali has stood side-by-side with China, and the two
countries share similar views on national liberation and state independence," he
said.
He said friendship between the two countries has
developed well since the two countries established diplomatic ties.
"Just with China's assistance, we built the first
industrial infrastructure of our country," he said.
China has constructed numerous infrastructure
projects for Mali and it is still helping the country with its development,
Toure said.
"The Chinese friends built roads, bridges, factories
and hospitals for us ... and many large-scale projects in Mali are now being
constructed with China's assistance," he said.
"China has never turned us down when it comes to
Mali's development. This is very important for us," he added.
Toure said he is looking forward to Hu's visit to
Mali.
"China has already given us all that we needed ...
and we want to express our gratitude and hope to strengthen our friendship with
China," he said.
Thanks to a joint effort, the eight-measure policy
for aid to Africa that China announced at the Beijing Summit of the China-Africa
Cooperation Forum in November 2006 has been smoothly carried out in Mali, he
said.
"On some occasions, such as the international
meetings, people are more likely to offer lip service than to take actual
actions," Toure said. "However, it is not the case with China. Chinese people
always keep their words and are quick in fulfilling their promises."
Concerning the current global financial crisis, Toure
said that no country in the world is immune from its impact. He called on
countries worldwide to join together to address the crisis.
Toure said that within the framework of China-Africa
cooperation, both sides should make their utmost efforts to reduce the negative
effects.
Toure praised the Beijing Olympics, saying that "it
is my first time to attend the Olympic opening ceremony. I think it is the most
outstanding and extraordinary game in history."
At Toure's invitation, Hu will pay a state visit to
Mali on Feb. 12-13.
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