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UPDATED: 12:09, May 26, 2007
Chinese ambassador in DRC calls for mutually beneficial cooperation
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Wu Zexian, Chinese ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Friday promised to mobilize Chinese companies in order to establish enhanced cooperation with the DRC for the mutual benefit of the two sides.

Speaking at the end of a meeting with DRC's interior minister Denis Kalume, the ambassador reaffirmed his willingness to encourage Chinese entrepreneurs to invest in the country not only for their own good but also in taking consideration of the interests of the DRC.

Almost 30 years ago, China implemented economic reforms successfully and the DRC, which has both major and unique strengths, can develop its own economy owing to its enormous potential, the ambassador said.

The accomplishment of the cooperation between the DRC and China can notably be seen in the construction of the people's palace, the stadium of the Martyrs, industrial and agricultural projects spread across the country and the Ndiji General Hospital, DRC's biggest and most modern hospital.

Source: Xinhua


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