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President Lungu hails China-Zambia relations

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President Edgar Lungu addressing Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang and his delegation during courtesy call at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
President Edgar Lungu addressing Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang and his delegation during courtesy call at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS

PRESIDENT Lungu says the bilateral relations between China-Zambia have contributed to the mutual respect that the two countries continue enjoying.
President Lungu said bilateral relations have reached an excellent level as evidenced by the visit and investment between the two countries.

The President was speaking at State House yesterday when he met Zhang Dejiang, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at State House yesterday.

“China and Zambia in the last 50 years have explored new forms of bilateral friendship founded on mutual and beneficial co-operation. This has resulted into a tremendous economic progress we have achieved with success,” he said.

And Mr Zhang described the relations as beneficial and paramount.

Mr Zhang said China will continue to cherish the relations between the two nations.

President Edgar Lungu welcomes Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
President Edgar Lungu welcomes Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
President Edgar Lungu Shows Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang a lion after courtesy call at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
President Edgar Lungu Shows Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress of China Mr Zhang Dejiang a lion after courtesy call at State House yesterday. !9-03-2016. Picture by ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS

1 COMMENT

  1. China practically owns Zambia and every Zambian is a slave to China because of this reckless debt….please someone with common sense should remove those stuffed animals; the world has moved on; your visitors are also embarrassed to be captioned in these photos…remove all of them – the best place to see our animals is in our beautiful Game Parks not in lounges.

    Wake up Lazy Edgar!!

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