Xi Jinping’s maiden foreign tour hailed as ‘historic, fruitful’
BY Agencies2 April 2013 7:27 AM IST
Agencies2 April 2013 7:27 AM IST
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s maiden foreign tour as head of state was ‘historic and fruitful’, Xinhua commented Monday, a day after the visit ended.
Xi visited Russia, Tanzania, South Africa and the Republic of the Congo March 22-30. During the visit, he also attended the fifth BRICS summit on 26-27 March in Durban, South Africa.
From the historical perspective, Xi’s talks with top leaders of the four countries and his speeches delivered in Russia, Tanzania and the Republic of the Congo have shown China will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development, cherish its traditional friendship with Africa and strengthen ties with neighboring countries such as Russia, said a commentary in Xinhua.
All four countries attached ‘great importance’ to Xi’s visit, which laid the foundation for the success of the tour. In Russia, besides two banquets held separately by President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, President Xi was also invited to visit the Russian Defense Ministry, a first for a foreign head of state. Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso met Xi at the airport, and South African President Jacob Zuma described Xi’s visit as ‘absolutely important’.
The top Chinese leader also sent a clear message to the international community that China and Africa have been ‘a community of shared destinies’, and they will forever be reliable friends and sincere partners.
During the BRICS summit, the leaders agreed to set up a BRICS development bank, a Contingent Reserve Arrangement, a business council and a think tank council, and unveiled an action plan on further cooperation in nearly 20 fields.
Xi visited Russia, Tanzania, South Africa and the Republic of the Congo March 22-30. During the visit, he also attended the fifth BRICS summit on 26-27 March in Durban, South Africa.
From the historical perspective, Xi’s talks with top leaders of the four countries and his speeches delivered in Russia, Tanzania and the Republic of the Congo have shown China will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development, cherish its traditional friendship with Africa and strengthen ties with neighboring countries such as Russia, said a commentary in Xinhua.
All four countries attached ‘great importance’ to Xi’s visit, which laid the foundation for the success of the tour. In Russia, besides two banquets held separately by President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, President Xi was also invited to visit the Russian Defense Ministry, a first for a foreign head of state. Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso met Xi at the airport, and South African President Jacob Zuma described Xi’s visit as ‘absolutely important’.
The top Chinese leader also sent a clear message to the international community that China and Africa have been ‘a community of shared destinies’, and they will forever be reliable friends and sincere partners.
During the BRICS summit, the leaders agreed to set up a BRICS development bank, a Contingent Reserve Arrangement, a business council and a think tank council, and unveiled an action plan on further cooperation in nearly 20 fields.
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