Ugandan president meets Chinese FM, anticipates closer cooperation

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Publish time: 12th August, 2016      Source: Xinhua News Agency
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni (R) meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Kampala, Uganda, Aug. 11, 2016. (Xinhua/Yuan Qing)

 

KAMPALA, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Thursday thanked China for its long-term support for Uganda's development and wished for closer cooperation while meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

 

China is an old friend of Uganda and Africa, who has sided with Africa during the continent's liberation from colonialism and later supported Africa's economic and social development, Museveni said.

 

The president cited the Tanzania-Zambia Railway built in the 1970s as an evidence of China's generous support even when China was by then not so prosperous itself.

 

China has carried out multifaceted cooperation with Uganda, ranging from infrastructure and business investment to cultural exchanges, Museveni said, adding that such kind of cooperation is more conducive to Uganda's long-term development than simply providing aids.

 

He hopes China can, through various ways, join in Uganda's infrastructural development and construction of industrial parks. He also welcomes more Chinese to invest and travel in Uganda.

 

Wang Yi hailed the progress Uganda has made in industrialization and agricultural modernization, adding that China will continue to play the role of Uganda's most reliable and ideal cooperation partner.

 

China stands ready to try its best in helping Uganda pursue economic and social development, Wang said, noting that Sino-Ugandan cooperation is sincere and without any political strings attached as it is based on high-level political trust and time-tested friendship.

 

He said China would strengthen its cooperation with Uganda on construction of infrastructure and industrial parks, and support the east African nation to develop its energy and agriculture sectors.