Li Peng, chairman of the  Chinese National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, met  in Beijing Monday with Eduardo Joaquim Dinis Erasto Mulembwe, president  of the Assembly of the Republic of Mozambique, and his party.
Li said that China has always paid great attention to its  relations with Mozambique, and there have been constant high-level contacts between the two sides and a smooth development of  bilateral relations since the two countries forged diplomatic ties over 26 years ago.
Li voiced his appreciation for the Mozambican government's "one- China" position and support for China on issues like human rights  over the past few years. 
Li also said that he appreciated the Mozambican parliament's  efforts for maintaining social stability and economic progress,  improving its people's lives and safeguarding the legal rights and interests of its people. 
He pointed out that the NPC attaches importance to the  development of its relations with the Mozambican parliament,  believing that inter-parliamentary exchanges are conducive to  developing mutual understanding and friendship between peoples,  and pushing forward the overall development of bilateral ties.
Li noted that China has always supported the efforts of the  majority of African countries to safeguard their independence and  sovereignty, and develop their economies.     
China has also supported their independent choice of political  systems and development paths suited to their own national  conditions, added Li.
He stressed that strengthening and developing friendship and  cooperation with African countries has always been an important  component of China's independent foreign policy of peace.
China will continue to follow the principle of sincerity,  friendship, equal treatment, unity, cooperation, common  development and looking forward to the future in building long- term, friendly, equal, reciprocal partnerships of a new type with  the majority of African countries, including Mozambique, noted the top Chinese legislator.
Li also briefed the guests on China's people's congress system, and the building of its democratic and legal systems.
Mulembwe said that the two countries enjoy a long-lasting  friendship, and bilateral cooperation in various fields have seen  continuous development in the past few years.
Besides, there have been close contacts between the two  parliaments, said Mulembwe, adding that his country appreciates  China's support and assistance for Mozambique's struggle for  independence and economic development. 
China's development experience is worth Mozambique learning, he added.
He reiterated Mozambique's firm adherence to its "one-China"  policy, and spoke highly of China's "one country, two systems"  principle.
He said he hoped that this visit would help promote bilateral  friendship and cooperation to a new stage.  
(Xinhua News Agency  09/25/2001)