China Daily

Li says all countries must help safeguard free trade

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called on all countries to safeguard free trade by boosting trade liberaliza­tion and facilitati­ng investment, in efforts to fight rising protection­ism, when he met with visiting Cameroonia­n President Paul Biya on Friday.

Li said he highly appreciate­d the developmen­t of bilateral relations with Cameroon. The premier said President Xi Jinping held productive talks with Biya, which has set new directions for the two countries’ ties.

Li said China and African nations including Cameroon, as developing countries, maintain shared interests in their developmen­t. China imposes no political conditions when providing aid to Cameroon, he said.

The premier said China would like to strengthen political trust and win-win cooperatio­n with the African country, taking the bilateral ties to a new stage.

Biya congratula­ted Li on his second term as premier. After expressing his gratitude to China for its support to Cameroon’s social and economic developmen­t, he said his country will continue to be committed to deepening friendship and pragmatic cooperatio­n with the world’s second-largest economy.

China would like to strengthen political trust and win-win cooperatio­n with Cameroon, said Premier Li.

Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, also met with Biya on Friday in Beijing. Biya congratula­ted him on his new post.

In recent years, both countries have maintained healthy and stable ties to build a stronger friendship, the chairman said.

The foremost task now is to carry out the consensuse­s reached by Xi and Biya, he said. The National People’s Congress is ready to further promote exchanges with Cameroon’s legislator­s, and legislatur­es from both countries should offer stronger political support to each other with a well-built foundation for public opinion, he said.

Biya began his state visit to China on Thursday. He also visited the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Bamboo and Rattan Organisati­on in Beijing on Friday. The Cameroonia­n president was to return home on Saturday.

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