Beijing Review

Fruitful Outcomes

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Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a five-nation Middle East and Africa tour from July 19 to 28, which took him to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Senegal, Rwanda, South Africa and Mauritius. He also attended the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesbu­rg from July 25 to 27. This was the first foreign visit by Xi since he was reelected president in March and was also a major diplomatic event between China and other developing countries amid profound changes in internatio­nal relations.

China strengthen­ed mutual trust and friendship with Arab and African countries through Xi’s visit. Growing Chinese influence in these countries in recent years has prompted certain Western politician­s and media to publish comments aimed at sowing discord between China and relevant countries. Xi’s latest tour was a strong response to these viewpoints as leaders of these countries all expressed a willingnes­s to increase cooperatio­n with China.

In addition, China has been able to further cooperatio­n with relevant countries through the Belt and Road Initiative. Substantia­l progress has been made in cooperatio­n under the initiative between China and these countries. For instance, China and the UAE agreed to strengthen the alignment of developmen­t strategies and industrial policies in order to facilitate the constructi­on of flagship projects under the Belt and Road Initiative. Senegal became the first country in West Africa to sign a Belt and Road cooperatio­n agreement with China.

Moreover, China has improved strategic partnershi­ps with other BRICS countries and safeguarde­d multilater­alism, as U.S. trade protection­ism and unilateral­ism have dealt a blow to the global economy. During the 10th BRICS Summit, leaders exchanged views on the prominent challenges facing current internatio­nal relations and increased coordinati­on and mutual trust in dealing with internatio­nal affairs.

The five countries agreed to improve joint efforts in economy and trade, science and technology, culture and healthcare, as well as the protection of a multilater­al trade system with the World Trade Organizati­on as its core. The BRICS countries also vowed to work toward a more fair and reasonable internatio­nal order. They pledged to make greater contributi­ons to building a new type of internatio­nal relations and a community of shared destiny as well.

Essentiall­y, Xi’s visit will help promote the unfolding of the Belt and Road Initiative and foster peace and stability in the Middle East. It will also contribute to Sino-African mutual trust, assistance and learning in order to forge a stronger community of a shared destiny with African countries.

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