Dai said China will insist on policies of mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and noninterference of internal affairs, and endorse African nations' maintenance of independence and sovereignty and fighting against foreign interference.
Dai, who arrived in Lusaka on Sunday, also met with Zambian Vice President George Kunda and former President Kenneth Kaunda this morning, exchanging views over the international and regional issues of mutual concern.
Zambia is the last leg of Dai's eight-day five-nation Africa tour, which has also taken him to Ethiopia, Algeria, Equatorial Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.