Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika on Monday visited the National
Stadium in Beijing, a showpiece venue for the 2008 Olympic Games that is under
construction, saying it is "a great project."
China's President Hu Jintao (R)
greets Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika at the opening ceremony of
the China-Africa Summit at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
November 4, 2006.[Reuters]
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The reason why he came to visit the site was to feel on the spot the
greatness and stylishness of the project, the contractor of which has signed a
6-billion-U.S.dollar deal on an Algerian express way, he said.
"Maybe we cannot call the stadium a wonder, but I feel it just right to
describe the project as great," said the president, who joined leaders and
senior officials from 48 African nations over the weekend for the Beijing Summit
of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
The 91,000-seat stadium, which will host the opening and closing ceremonies
and athletics events at the 2008 Games, costs 3. 13 billion yuan (about US$393
million). The construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2007.
The president also visited the Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a leading
telecommunications technology provider, in Beijing on Monday, saying he hopes
Chinese companies can speed up telecommunications cooperation with their
Algerian counterparts.
Algeria hopes to establish long-term cooperation with Huawei, said
Bouteflika, adding his country is willing to become a technological center of
the company in North Africa as a Huawei training center is to be established by
the end of this year in Algeria.
The two-day FOCAC Beijing Summit, an unprecedented high-profile gathering
between Chinese and African leaders, concluded Sunday after a declaration and an
action plan for 2007-2009 had been adopted