
"I hope my visit will help deepen China-Brazil friendship, expand consensus and promote the long-term, stable and continuous development of China-Brazil strategic partnership," Wu said in a written speech at the airport.
Wu said as the largest developing nations in the east and west hemispheres, China and Brazil enjoyed good relations over the past32 years.
"To keep enforcing and promoting China-Brazil strategic cooperation serves the basic interests of the two countries and the two peoples and also helps build a better and more harmonious world," Wu said.
Brazil is the first leg of Wu's three-nation tour in South America, which will also take him to Uruguay and Chile. He will also visit the Latin-American Parliament in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Brazil is China's largest trade partner in South America. In 2005, the trade volume between the two countries reached 14.8 billion U.S. dollars, up 20 percent year-on-year.
Before arriving Brazil, Wu made a stopover in Porto of Portugal.
(Source: Gov.cn)

