RABAT -- China and Morocco agreed here Monday to make joint efforts towards 
continuous and further development of bilateral friendship and cooperation in 
various fields. 
The agreement was reached between Chinese President Hu Jintao and Moroccan 
King S. M. Le Roi Mohammed VI during their talks held right after Hu arrived in 
the Moroccan capital Rabat for a three-day state visit. 
 
 
 |  China's President Hu 
 Jintao (C) and his wife Liu Yongqing (L) are welcomed by Moroccan King 
 Mohammed in Rabat April 24, 2006. Hu kicked off a three-nation tour of 
 Africa in Morocco on Monday, boosting already booming ties to a continent 
 rich in the energy and minerals his country needs to feed a fast-growing 
 economy. [Reuters]
 | 
Hu said both China and 
Morocco are undergoing reform and development and bilateral cooperation has 
entered a new development stage. 
Hu made a three-point proposal to boost bilateral friendship and cooperation. 
The first is to continue high-level contacts, enhance governmental, 
parliamentary and inter-political party exchanges, strengthen consultations and 
cooperation in international and regional affairs, and comprehensively promote 
bilateral friendship and cooperation. 
The second is to take measures to expand bilateral trade and cooperation in 
science and technology, telecommunications, agriculture, oil and gas 
development, labor, project engineering and human resources training, and 
encourage two-way investment. 
The third is to further improve bilateral cooperation in education, culture, 
health and tourism, speed up the implementation of the bilateral tourism 
cooperation agreement, and promote exchanges among different localities and 
non-governmental organizations of the two countries. 
Hu said China pays great attention to the Sino-Moroccan ties and bilateral 
relations have progressed smoothly since the two countries forged diplomatic 
ties 48 years ago. 
China appreciates Morocco's consistent one-China policy, said Hu. 
Mohammed VI agreed with Hu, saying his country is ready to strengthen 
cooperation with China in such fields as fishery, tourism, culture and 
infrastructure. 
Both sides also exchanged views on Sino-African relations and international 
and regional issues of common concerns, and agreed to further strengthen 
cooperation within the framework of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum. 
After the talks, the two leaders attended a signing ceremony for a series of 
bilateral cooperative agreements in the fields of economy, trade, science, 
technology, culture, health care and tourism. 
Morocco is the third leg of Hu's five-nation tour which has already taken him 
to the United States and Saudi Arabia, and will also take him to Nigeria and 
Kenya. 
China-Morocco trade reached 150 million U.S. dollars in 2005, increasing by 
28 percent compared with the previous year.