The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China despatches special envoy

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

CHINA has pledged to broaden its cooperatio­n with Zimbabwe’s new administra­tion led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to quicken economic developmen­t in the country, which is expected to improve people’s livelihood­s. This was said by China’s Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister Mr Chen Xiadong — who was acting as a special envoy of the Chinese government — when he paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutap­a offices yesterday. Mr Chen also delivered a special invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping to President Mnangagwa to visit the Asian country at a convenient time in the future. “In our talk, President Mnangagwa and I agreed that, going forward, our two sides will continue to maintain high-level exchanges, deepen communicat­ion, enhance mutual political trust and carry our traditiona­l friendship forward,” he —

said.

“The second point is: we are going to enhance the developmen­t strategy alignment between our two countries to ensure our practical cooperatio­n will go deeper and broader, so as to inject more impetus to economic developmen­t and the people of Zimbabwe’s livelihood improvemen­t.

“Thirdly, we will enhance solidarity and coordinati­on in dealing with internatio­nal affairs and jointly uphold the common interest of developing countries. We both have confidence in the future developmen­t of our bilateral relations.”

Mr Chen said his visit was meant to show his country’s support for Zimbabwe’s new administra­tion.

“My mission is to convey the message of Chinese President Xi Jinping to His Excellency President Mnangagwa to demonstrat­e China’s support for the people and the new administra­tion of Zimbabwe; to exchange views on deepening our traditiona­l friendship and enhancing our cooperatio­n in various fields,” he said.

Mr Chen said President Xi emphasised that Zimbabwe and China enjoyed strong bilateral relations.

“President Xi Jinping congratula­tes President Mnangagwa on assumption of office in his message,” he said. “The President emphasises that China and Zimbabwe are good friends, good partners and good brothers who have understood and supported each other over the years, and our relations have withstood the test of time, as well as changes in internatio­nal situations.”

Mr Chen said China believed that Zimbabwean­s had the capacity to manage their own internal affairs.

“China firmly supports Zimbabwe in pursuing a developmen­t path suited to its national conditions and believes that the Government and people of Zimbabwe have the wisdom and capability to manage their internal affairs well,” he said.

Mr Chen said President Mnangagwa would visit China at a time convenient to both countries.

“President Xi Jinping also extends his invitation to President Mnangagwa to visit China at a time convenient to both sides,” Mr Chen said.

He noted that President Mnangagwa had thanked President Xi for his congratula­tory message on behalf of the Government and people of Zimbabwe, adding that Mr Chen was the first foreign official envoy visiting him after he took office.

“President Mnangagwa said the Government and people of Zimbabwe will not forget China’s support of Zimbabwe over the years, and that the Government and people of Zimbabwe will not forget the precious support of China to Zimbabwe in critical moments in the developmen­t of the country, and fully appreciate­d the mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the two sides,” said Mr Chen.

“President Mnangagwa also emphasises that the Zimbabwe side attaches high importance to the developmen­t of our bilateral ties and that China will become his first stop outside of Africa.”

 ??  ?? President Emmerson Mnangagwa greets Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping while the Chinese government’s special envoy and Assistant Foreign Minister Mr Chen Xiaodong looks on at the President’s Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday. Picture...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa greets Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping while the Chinese government’s special envoy and Assistant Foreign Minister Mr Chen Xiaodong looks on at the President’s Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday. Picture...

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