日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

Home / International / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Clinton seeks better ties with oil giant Angola
Adjust font size:

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will seek on her current visit to Angola to boost opportunities for US business in the oil producer, widely seen as an emerging economic power house in Africa.

US officials traveling with Clinton said the United States wanted to strengthen relations with Angola, from which it imports 7 percent of its oil and which rivals Nigeria as Africa's biggest oil producer.

The United States has invested billions of dollars in recent years to increase production in Angola through major oil companies Chevron and Exxon Mobil.

The hope was Clinton's visit would further help US companies seeking a greater market share in Angola, where China has increased its influence.

A US official dismissed suggestions Washington was concerned by the growing influence of China in Africa, where Beijing has displaced many Western countries with the weight of its investments.

"The mention of our colleagues from Asia is a Cold War paradigm, not a reflection of where we are today," said the official.

But Africa experts say Clinton is working on improving a relationship with Angola that ebbed during the years of the George W. Bush's administration.

"They jumped in bed with the Chinese and the US stopped paying attention to them," said Stephen Morrison of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think-tank.

Clinton also plans to focus on food security issues, with a push to get Luanda's economy to diversify from only focusing on oil to a greater emphasis on agriculture.

Washington sees agriculture as a way to lift millions out of poverty in Africa. US-based Dole Food Co. and Chiquita Brands International have been in talks with local authorities to invest in the banana industry.

Angola's main opposition UNITA party, which the US helped bankroll in its fight against the government during the 1975-2002 civil war, urged Clinton not to shy away from issues like corruption, poverty and democracy when she meets President Jose Eduardo dos Santos today.

Corruption and good governance has been a theme of Clinton's trip to Africa, echoing US President Barack Obama when he visited Ghana last month.

UNITA accuses dos Santos of purposely delaying a presidential election, initially scheduled for 2009, to extend his three-decade long rule.

It also says the president and the ruling MPLA party have kept a tight grip on the country's oil wealth while millions of Angolans remain poor.

(China Daily vi agencies August 10, 2009)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related
- Hillary Clinton visits Africa
- Angola oil company, partners announce new oil discovery
- Sinopec, CNOOC buy 20% stake in Angola block
- EU grants Angola US$26 mln in aid to demining program
主站蜘蛛池模板: 德昌县| 垣曲县| 顺昌县| 漳浦县| 宝鸡市| 二连浩特市| 丹凤县| 开阳县| 尖扎县| 湘潭市| 卢湾区| 梁平县| 遂平县| 保定市| 广河县| 安吉县| 新疆| 台南市| 民县| 丹寨县| 双城市| 石阡县| 蚌埠市| 沂南县| 焦作市| 北碚区| 宣恩县| 娱乐| 乌拉特中旗| 罗江县| 南召县| 桦甸市| 深水埗区| 军事| 云南省| 闵行区| 安乡县| 乐亭县| 辰溪县| 玛曲县| 昌江|