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President ends African tour by drumming for dancers
(AP)
Updated: 2006-04-30 07:29
NAIROBI, Kenya - President Hu Jintao couldn't resist the rhythm of a drum
beat on the last day of his African tour Saturday, and walked off the red
carpet at Nairobi's airport to beat a skin drum for traditional dancers.
A smiling Hu squatted beside a surprised Kenyan drummer to demonstrate
his drumming skills, catching onlookers off guard with a break in
official protocol.
Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) examines a wooden buffalo statue he
received during his visit to Kenya's Rift Valley view point at 2,438
meters (8,000 feet) above sea level, some 50 km (31 miles) west of
capital Nairobi April 29, 2006. [Reuters]
The display was also a break from tradition for Chinese leaders, who are
normally reserved in public.
Hu appeared to be in an upbeat mood a day after clinching yet another oil
deal, cementing China's growing influence on a continent that is rich in
natural resources but is also the world's poorest.
"It is our wish that your country will continue to use its growing
economic strength to support developing countries," Kenya's President
Mwai Kibaki, who is under pressure from Western donors to curb corruption
in the country, said during a state banquet late Friday.
Hu said China was stepping up plans to assist developing countries,
including zero-tariff on some exports, more aid, debt reduction and
exemptions for exports from heavily indebted poor nations.
Earlier this week, Hu signed a series of major business deals with
Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer.
But Nigeria's militant youths in the oil- rich Niger Delta on Saturday
evening warned the Chinese government and its oil companies to steer well
clear of the Niger Delta, according to China's Xinhua news agency.
China's oil firms began investing abroad in the late 1990s, after
double-digit economic growth outstripped supplies from domestic fields.
On the back of an economy that is heading into its fourth year of 10
percent growth and has become the world's third-largest trader, Chinese
leaders have won over Southeast Asian neighbors with trade, raised
China's investment and presence in Africa and Latin America and gained
access to oil from strategically shaky Central Asia and the Middle East.
Chinese delegation spokesman Liu Jianchao said the trip had been a
success, but insisted there was more to it than snapping up new energy
sources to feed China's roaring economy.
"This trip is not only energy orientated, it's also aimed at promoting
political relations with China and the relevant countries," he told
reporters late on Friday.
"They see China as a good opportunity for furthering their own
interests," he added.
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said on Saturday said President Hu Jintao's
state visit to Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya is of great
significance to the development of relations between China and the four
nations.
President Hu's Arab-African tour, following a visit to the United States,
has achieved the desired goal of consolidating traditional friendship
between China and the four nations, enhancing mutual trust and expanding
mutually beneficial cooperation.
The visit ushered in a new situation featuring the development of
mutually beneficial relations between China and Arab, African nations and
developing countries at large, Li said.
He said President Hu held in-depth talks with leaders of the four nations
and exchanged views with them on bilateral ties and regional and
international issues of common concern.
During the tour, the president made important speeches on how to boost
China's links with the Arab and African nations under the current
situations, and met entrepreneurs, students as well as public
representatives, Li said.
China signed 28 accords with the four countries, which covered a variety
of fields including politics, security, economy and trade, energy,
education, health system, culture and tourism during Hu's visits.
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