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Beijing Summit opportune for Sino-African cooperation
Beijing(China)—The Sino-African cooperation forum will hold its summit
and ministerial conference in Beijing between Nov. 3-5 with the theme
“Friendship, peace, cooperation and development.”
During the opportune meeting, Chinese and African leaders are expected
to review the past 50-year friendly cooperation, and the achievements
made since the setting up of the Sino-African cooperation forum. The two
sides will also decide to forge a new strategic partnership with
political equality and mutual trust, economic cooperation and collective
benefit, and cultural exchanges.
It is firmly believed that the meeting would open up new paths, add new
content and infuse new vigor in the cooperation between China and
Africa.
Nowadays, safeguarding world peace, promoting development, and
reinforcing cooperation have become the common aspirations of the people
of all countries.
With continued development of political multi-polarization and economic
globalization, the momentum to resolve all disputes, and promote joint
development through global and regional cooperation, and cooperation
within a region, have all been in an upward trend.
The Beijing Summit will surely promote China-Africa cooperation, provide
new impetus for regional cooperation, and boost world peace and
development.
The meeting, to be held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of Sino-African ties, is of special significance as
Chinese and African leaders gather in Beijing to review the past and
preview the future. Over the past half a century, Sino-African friendly
cooperation has undergone numerous historical events worth commemorating
and cherishing. As Chinese President Hu Jintao said during his visit to
Nigeria in April, history has witnessed the milestones of Sino-African
friendship.
At present, China and African countries have maintained close political
ties. High-level mutual visits, and personnel exchanges between the two
sides have become more frequent. Their economic and trade ties has
developed rapidly, and consultation and coordination in international
affairs has enhanced gradually. By far, China has established diplomatic
relations with 48 African countries. In 1956, when China established
diplomatic ties with Egypt, its trade volume with the African continent
was only 12 million U.S. dollars. In 2006, the Sino-African trade volume
has exceeded 50 billion dollars.
In April 1963, the Chinese government dispatched its first medical team
to Africa. Since then, China has sent a total of 15,000 medical
personnel to 47 African countries, who treated 170 million patients.
Since 1990, China has participated in 12 UN peacekeeping operations in
Africa, and dispatched 3,000-plus soldiers to join UN peacekeeping
forces there.
In recent years, political, economic and security situations in Africa
have displayed gratifying changes.
With the joint efforts of African nations and the African Union (AU),
the political situation in Africa has generally been stable, with
regional disputes reducing.
In 2004, the African economy grew 5.3 percent and it reached 5.4 percent
in 2005. The figure is estimated to rise to 5.9 percent in 2006. The IMF
has pointed out that southern Africa is experiencing the most powerful
and sustained economic growth phase since the 1870’s.
In addition, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) has
already charted out the blueprint for Africa’s revival and development.
African countries are now joining hands to stand on their own feet,
implementing independent diplomatic policies, actively involving in
South-North Cooperation, pushing forward the South-South Dialogue, and
exerting a greater role in international affairs.
On the other hand, the stable society, sustained economic development,
and the advancement in reform and opening up of China, brings the world
an unprecedented opportunity of development and cooperation.
Against this backdrop, the Beijing Summit will enhance and cement the
Sino-African friendly relations for cooperation.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |