Dr Salim Ahmed Salim was instrumental in facilitating the admission of
the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations in 1971 when he was
Tanzania’s Permanent Representative to the UN.
BELOW PHOTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping poses with Ms Maryam Salim,
daughter of former Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim, after receiving on
her father’s behalf the Medal of Friendship, one of China’s highest
state honours, in Beijing yesterday. PHOTO | AGENCIES
Beijing — China yesterday conferred on former Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim one of the
country's highest state honours.
Dr Salim's
daughter, Ms Maryam Salim, received the Friendship Medal on his behalf
from Chinese President Xi Jinping during an elaborate ceremony at the
Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Dr Salim was Tanzania's ambassador
to China from 1969 to 1970 after which he was appointed the country's
permanent representative to the United Nations, a position he held for
ten years to 1980 when he was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Other senior
positions he held in the first and second phase governments were Prime
Minister (1984-85) and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and
National Service (1986-89).
Dr Salim was among
six foreign nationals honoured with the Friendship Medal yesterday.
Eight Chinese nations received the Medal of the Republic, with various
national honorary titles being bestowed on 28 of their compatriots.
Speaking at the
event, President Xi congratulated the recipients, saying they were
"outstanding representatives of the people who contributed to the cause
of the Party and the people", adding that their deeds and contributions
would always be remembered and cherished by China.
"Today, we honour
these heroes and role models with the highest standards to promote their
qualities of loyalty, perseverance and humbleness.
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"Heroes and role
models once again demonstrate with their actions that greatness comes
out of the ordinary," President Xi said, adding that by adhering to firm
ideals and convictions and working tirelessly, any ordinary person can
have an extraordinary life and any ordinary job can produce
extraordinary achievements.
He encouraged the recipients to influence more people with their strong faith, beliefs and confidence.
"We have sincere
gratitude to the recipients of the Friendship Medal for their
contribution to China's development," said Mr Xi, adding that Chinese
people are willing to work with people of all countries to build a
community with a shared future for humanity and make the planet a better
place.
Other recipients of
the Friendship Medal were Cuba's Raul Castro Ruz, Thai Princess Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn, Russia's Galina Kulikova, France's Jean-Pierre
Raffarin and Canada's Isabel Crook.
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