http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=76684&d=23&m=1&y=2006

Monday, 23, January, 2006 (23, Dhul Hijjah, 1426)


      Abdullah Gets Warm Welcome in China
      Khaled Almaeena 
       
     
            

            King Abdullah with members of the Saudi civil society delegation, 
concurrently visiting China, at his residence in Beijing on Sunday. (SPA)    
            
      BEIJING, 23 January 2006 - Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King 
Abdullah arrived here yesterday morning to a warm welcome by high-ranking 
Chinese officials. The Chinese said they were honored by the royal visit, the 
first by a Saudi king to Beijing since the two countries established diplomatic 
relations in 1990.

      The morning weather in Beijing was cold and windy but the warmth of 
Saudi-Chinese relations made the occasion lively and enthusiastic. Chinese 
officials were optimistic that the landmark visit would take Sino-Saudi 
relations to new heights.

      On arrival at the airport, King Abdullah was greeted by Foreign Minister 
Li Zhaoxing and other top officials. The king is scheduled to meet Chinese 
President Hu Jintao today and informed sources said the summit talks would 
focus on energy and security. 

      The two leaders are also expected to discuss major regional and 
international issues, including Iraq, Iran and Palestine in addition to the 
global fight against terrorism.

      King Abdullah earlier met with members of the Saudi civil society 
delegation currently visiting China and praised their efforts in strengthening 
relations between the two countries. He urged the delegation to continue its 
endeavors to educate the Chinese people on various aspects of Saudi life and 
culture.

      The delegates, headed by Dr. Abubakr Bagader, adviser to the minister of 
culture and information for foreign relations, briefed the king on their 
activities in China which included visits to research centers, museums and 
libraries and meetings with businessmen and academics.

      King Abdullah is accompanied by a high-level delegation including Foreign 
Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal, Chief of Intelligence Prince Muqrin, Labor 
Minister Dr. Ghazi Al-Gosaibi, Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Ali 
Al-Naimi, Finance Minister Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf and Culture and Information 
Minister Iyad Madani.

      Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said bilateral trade rose by 
39 percent to $14 billion between January and November 2005. He said China had 
imported 20.1 million tons of oil from Saudi Arabia during that period. Beijing 
imports about 450,000 barrels of Saudi oil daily which is about 14 percent of 
its total oil requirements.

      Saudi Arabia has already offered investment projects worth $624 billion 
to foreign investors in the vital sectors of petrochemicals, gas, electric 
power generation, telecommunications, desalination and railways. It has also 
softened regulations in an attempt to attract foreign investment. 

      Chinese firms won bids for construction contracts valued at several 
billion dollars in the Kingdom last year. The contracts were for projects 
including cement production, telecommunications, infrastructure and others. 
Saudi Aramco joined ExxonMobil and China's top refiner, Sinopec, in signing a 
$3.5 billion deal to expand a refinery in the southeastern Chinese province of 
Fujian.

      The Saudi firm is also in talks with Sinopec about investing in a plant 
in the northern city of Qingdao, the semi-official China News Service said. The 
agency quoted unidentified industry officials as saying China wanted to 
increase Saudi crude oil imports under fixed-term deals to limit the impact of 
price volatility.

      Saudi ambassador to China, Saleh Al-Hujeilan, underlined the importance 
of the royal visit, adding that it would become a significant milestone in 
developing friendly relations between the two countries. As two important 
nations, China and Saudi Arabia will open new areas of cooperation and continue 
to strengthen exchanges in diplomacy, economy and trade, the ambassador said. 
"Closer contacts and cooperation between the two countries will surely exert a 
great influence on international society," he added.

      During his visit, the king will exchange views with Chinese leaders on 
further expanding bilateral cooperation in economic and trade areas, said 
Al-Hujeilan, adding that it would also witness the signing of agreements. "We 
are looking forward to more and more cooperation between the two nations," he 
added.

      King Abdullah will arrive in New Delhi tomorrow on the second leg of his 
Asian tour, which will also take him to Malaysia and Pakistan. Abdullah is the 
first Saudi king to visit India in 50 years.

      In an interview with India's NDTV channel, King Abdullah urged India and 
Pakistan to settle their differences peacefully. He also suggested that India 
be given observer status at the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

      In his wide-ranging interview, the king said Saudi Arabia would maintain 
its strong relations with the United States. "We have had historic ties with 
the US and they will remain so," he said.

      King Abdullah agreed that the present oil prices were too high and should 
be brought down to moderate levels. "The (current) price is damaging to 
developing countries that subsequently have to suffer. The price needs to be at 
a moderate level," he said. He also offered to meet India's future energy 
requirements.
     


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