China Daily

President of Mauritania­n ruling party praises CPC

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NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — The Communist Party of China has kept developing and maintained vigorous vitality ever since its establishm­ent in 1921, leading China to achieve unpreceden­ted developmen­t, said Sidi Mohamed Ould Taleb Amar, president of Mauritania’s ruling Union for the Republic party.

In a recent interview, Amar extended his warm congratula­tions on the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the CPC, saying that with clear goals and staunch faith, the Chinese party has kept pace with the times, gained experience through the country’s practices, and put the people first in national developmen­t.

“All these factors made the party grow steadily and acquire new experience­s, so this party is always renewed,” he said.

As a former Mauritania­n ambassador to China, Amar said that his work in China has deepened his understand­ing of the country in various fields, noting that China has adhered to the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and has built up a developmen­t mode endowed with its own distinctiv­e character.

High-level progress

Amar said that China has achieved high levels of progress in fields such as economy, trade, and science and technology under the CPC’s leadership, and other countries can learn from such experience in national developmen­t and in “establishi­ng good relations with the rest of the world”.

In recent years, under the joint promotion by leaders of the two countries, the friendly relations between Mauritania and China have been further strengthen­ed, he said.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the two countries have carried out anti-pandemic cooperatio­n, and China has provided vaccine aid for Mauritania, Amar noted, while expressing Mauritania’s gratitude and willingnes­s to further cooperate with China.

Mauritania respects China and “we acknowledg­e China’s respect for our beliefs” and for the unique conditions in African countries, he added, saying he believes AfricaChin­a relations will usher in an even better future.

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