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Hu arrives in Morocco on state visit
(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-04-25 06:21

President Hu Jintao arrived in Rabat, capital of Morocco, on a state
visit yesterday and was scheduled to hold talks with King Mohammed VI in
the evening.

President Hu Jintao (C) and his wife Liu Yongqing (L) are welcomed by
Moroccan King Mohammed in Rabat April 24, 2006. Hu kicked off a
three-nation tour of Africa in Morocco on Monday, boosting already
booming ties to a continent rich in the energy and minerals his country
needs to feed a fast-growing economy. [Reuters]

In a written speech delivered upon arrival, Hu said although China and
Morocco are geographically far apart, the friendship between them dated
back to ancient times.

During the visit, agreements were expected to be signed on economic,
technical, scientific, cultural and medical co-operation early this
morning Beijing time. Morocco is eight hours behind China.

The north African nation is the third leg of Hu's five-nation tour, which
has taken him to the United States and Saudi Arabia, will also see him
visit Nigeria and Kenya.

Trade between China and Morocco has grown rapidly, reaching US$1.48
billion last year, according to Foreign Ministry statistics.

Commodities that China exports to Morocco mainly include light industrial
products, textiles, green tea, and mechanical and electronic products. It
imports phosphates, chemical fertilizer and cobalt sand.

China and Morocco established diplomatic relations in November 1958.

Taib Fassi Fihri, who visited China as a special envoy of King Mohammed
VI earlier this month, told reporters that the Moroccan side is "quite
satisfied with the current economic ties and do believe they will
continue to forge ahead."

He said he hoped more Chinese enterprises which are active in such areas
as government purchasing, electricity and infrastructure construction
would invest in his country.

On his first state visit to Saudi Arabia, Hu listed key areas for
co-operation between the two nations including investment, energy, trade,
culture and education sectors.

Saudi Arabia is China's biggest trade partner in West Asia, with
bilateral trade volume reaching US$16 billion last year.

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