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World leaders paying tribute for 50 years of Tanzanian union

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DAR ES SALAAM (Xinhua) -- World leaders have started sending congratulatory
 messages to Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete on the 50th anniversary of the
 union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar that will be marked on April 26.
A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International 
 Cooperation said messages were received from Pope Francis and leaders of 
 Germany, France, Ireland, India, South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana,
 Algeria, Egypt, South Korea, South Sudan and Benin.
"I pray that you may continue to be guided in your efforts to promote the 
common good, in solidarity with all the people of Tanzania," said the Roman
 Pontiff.
German President Joachim Gauck praised President Kikwete for creating a
 climate of tolerance and the dialogue between religious communities.
"I would like to express my hope that our bilateral and regional relations will 
 continue to flourish in the years to come and that we will work together to 
 adopt economic, political and social development solutions for the mutual 
 benefit of our two countries and for global prosperity," Malawian President
 Joyce Banda said.
UPDATE:
Tanzania and Chinese presidents exchange greetings on 50th anniversary
BEIJING (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Tanzanian counterpart
 Jakaya Kikwete have exchanged messages of congratulations to mark the 50th 
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Xi said China and Tanzania, which are all weather friends, have maintained 
 unbreakable traditional friendship.
Since the establishment of bilateral ties 50 years ago, both sides have always 
 respected, trusted and supported each other, and have achieved fruitful results
 in cooperation in the fields of politics, economy, health care, culture, education,
 and military affairs, Xi said.
The China-Tanzania friendship has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the two
 peoples, he said.
Xi said he paid a successful state visit to Tanzania and held brotherly talks with
 Kikwete in March last year, and the two sides reached important consensus on
 building and developing a comprehensive partnership based on mutual benefit
 and win-win cooperation.
The Chinese president said he pays high attention to advancing the ties between
 the two countries.
He said he would like to take the advantage of the jubilee celebration to make
 joint efforts with Kikwete to upgrade the bilateral ties to a higher level from a 
 new historical starting point.
Calling the diplomatic relations between China and Tanzania unique, Kikwete 
said,
"Our countries have demonstrated that it is possible to be ‘all weather friends’ 
 as you say.
"Suffice it to say that we have worked closely together in mutual trust at bilateral
 and multilateral levels."
He said President Xi’s historic visit to Tanzania last year as the first African 
 country to visit after assuming office and his own expected visit to China in 
 October are bold statements depicting "the strong and profound diplomatic
 relations existing between our countries."
"I also wish to seize this opportunity to reiterate my government’s desire and 
 commitment to further strengthen the traditional bonds of friendship and 
 cooperation that exists between our two countries for the mutual benefit of our
 people," he said.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi also exchanged congratulatory messages with
 his Tanzanian counterpart Bernard Membe on the occasion.
China established diplomatic relations with Tanzania on April 26, 1964.
EARLIER REPORTS:
Tanzanian president stresses importance of union on anniversary eve
DAR ES SALAAM (Xinhua) -- Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has said 
politicians were to blame if the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar 
crumbled today, 50 years after its creation.
In his union anniversary eve speech, Kikwete said if the union fell apart, the most
 people to be affected were ordinary Tanzanians from both sides - Tanganyika 
 and Zanzibar.
Tanganyika and Zanzibar were united on April 26, 1964 into the United Republic
 of Tanzania.
Kikwete made these comments after many Tanzanians support for a three-tier
 union government in the draft constitution while politicians, mainly from the 
 ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi, push for a two-tier union government.
The president said founding leaders of the union, Julius Nyerere and Abeid Aman
 Karume, chose to merge their nations because they had faith in power of the 
 union which has been a key step in uniting east African countries of Tanzania, 
Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda and Burundi.
Meanwhile, more world leaders continued to send congratulatory messages to 
President Kikwete on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the union between 
 Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation 
 said on Friday that the messages received were sent by the state heads of the 
 United States, Ghana, Italy, Singapore, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.
 China will send a special envoy to Tanzania for the 50th anniversary
BEIJING (Xinhua) -- China will send a special envoy to Tanzania for the 50th 
anniversary of the country’s establishment, a Chinese Foreign Ministry 
spokesman announced on Wednesday.
Chen Changzhi, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National 
People’s Congress of China, will be President Xi Jinping’s special envoy to attend
 Tanzania’s celebrations that are scheduled for Saturday, spokesman Qin Gang 
 told a news briefing.

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