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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Tuesday, December 11, 2001

China-South Africa Bilateral Commission Launched

Chinese President Jiang Zemin and President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki agreed Monday to bolster friendly and cooperative relations to full scale and in various sectors between the two countries. Jiang and Mbeki, who is on a state visit to China, made the pledge when they jointly presided over the first session of the China-South Africa Bi-National Commission.


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China-South Africa Bilateral Commission Launched by Presidents
The commission was launched in accordance with the principles of a declaration signed by Mbeki and Jiang in Pretoria, South Africa, during Jiang's visit there last year.

Political Relations
Jiang spoke highly of the development of political relations between China and South Africa since the two countries established diplomatic ties some four years ago.

The two countries have intensified discussions and cooperation in international affairs through frequent high-level political exchanges, Jiang said.

The Chinese side appreciates the South African government's adherence to the "one-China" policy and support for China's stand on national reunification.

Economic Relations
Jiang stressed that continuous development of economic and trade relations between the two countries has made South Africa China's biggest trade partner in Africa, and China's investment in South Africa has been increasing steadily.

Following China's accession to the World Trade Organization, the trade and economic relations between the two countries will be further promoted, and their mutual complementary advantages will be brought to full play, Jiang noted.

With joint efforts between the two governments, the bilateral relations and cooperation in all fields will be elevated to a higher level in the new century under the principles of equality, mutual benefit, common prosperity and with focus on substantial effects, Jiang said.

Bilateral Commission to Promote Overall Relations
Mbeki said that the launching of the bilateral commission is a historic moment in the bilateral relations, and will play an important role in promoting cooperative relations in all aspects.

The South African president also briefed Jiang on a new partnership program for the development of African nations. He said that the African nations are determined, by implementing this program, to solve their problems of war and underdevelopment through strengthening solidarity among themselves and through their own efforts, and with help from outside, to realize the goal of peace and development on the African continent. In addition, he expressed the hope that China would support this program.

China Backs S. Africa
Jiang said that China backs all the efforts of the African nations in pursuit of peace and development. He also spoke highly of the role of South Africa in formulating the program.

After their talks, both Presidents attended a press conference on the launching of the new commission. The two countries also signed a treaty on extradition and notes were exchanged between foreign ministers of the two governments on the modalities of the China-South Africa Bilateral Commission.



Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki


Personal

  • Date of birth: 18 June 1942, Idutywa, Queenstown, one of four children of Mr Govan and Mrs Epainette Mbeki


  • Marital status: Married to Zanele Dlamini (1974)


  • Current Positions

  • President of the Republic of South Africa (since 14 June 1999)


  • President of the ANC (since 1997)


  • People like to identify Thabo Mbeki as an independent and original thinker, but one who remains close to the more visible leadership. His profile as a policy shaper and mediator in the movement has been built up over a lifetime of involvement. "I was born into the struggle," he says. His birth took place in Idutywa, Transkei, in June 1942.

    At the 50th Conference of the ANC at Mafikeng, from 16-20 1997, Thabo Mbeki was elected as the new President of the African National Congress.

    Thabo Mbeki was elected President of South Africa on 14 June 1999 and was inaugurated as President on 16 June 1999.




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