China and the Republic of Congo have issued a joint communique on the
agreements reached by the two nations’ presidents as well as their common desire
to promote bilateral ties and expand cooperation in the future. The communique
was issued after Friday’s meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and
Congolese counterpart Denis Sassou Nguesso in Brazzaville.
The communique said the two countries’ relationship meets the interests of
the two peoples and has played a positive role in promoting the two countries’
development. The two heads of state pledged to continue to support each other on
issues regarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The two
presidents also agreed to increase trade and investment in various sectors and
to step up bilateral people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
The communique also detailed Xi Jinping’s invitation to Denis Sassou Nguesso
to visit China, adding that the exact date would be arranged via diplomatic
channels.
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Relations between China and the Republic of the Congo are in the interests of
the two peoples and have played positive role in promoting both countries’
development.
The two heads of state pledge to continue to support each other on issues of
national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The two leaders reaffirm their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation
in key sectors, eg. agriculture, infrastructure and energy.
The two presidents also agree to step up people-to-people and cultural
exchanges.
Xi Jinping invites Sassou Nguesso to visit China.
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