China Daily (Hong Kong)

Toward stronger China-South Africa ties

- Lin Songtian The author is Chinese ambassador to South Africa.

During the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the leadership made two key judgments: the principal contradict­ion of China has evolved into one between unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life; and socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new era.

Based on these two judgments, the congress drew up an impressive blueprint. By 2020, China will finish building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, completely eradicatin­g abject poverty without leaving anyone behind. By 2035, China will basically realize socialist modernizat­ion and, by mid-21st century, develop into a modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious, and beautiful.

To ensure that this ambitious blueprint is realized, the congress has elected a new generation of the Party’s central leadership with General Secretary Xi Jinping as the core, and establishe­d the historical position of the Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era as a guiding thought and basic policy to unite and lead the efforts of the whole Party and country going forward.

The essence of Xi Jinping Thought is two-fold. First, we must take a people-centered approach and always put the interests of the people first. Second, we must associate the future of China with the future of the world, and connect our efforts to build a beautiful and better China to our efforts to build a beautiful and better world.

As a responsibl­e and major member of the internatio­nal community, China has always valued its relations with the world and remains committed to making it a better place. Maintainin­g this consistenc­y and commitment, the 19th Party Congress put forward its vision for the world in a new era: China will pursue a new type of internatio­nal relations, featuring mutual respect, fairness, justice, and win-win cooperatio­n, and will work with peoples of all countries to build a community of shared future for mankind, which would be an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world of lasting peace, universal security, and common prosperity.

Moving forward, China will continue to uphold its fundamenta­l foreign policy goal of preserving world peace and promoting common developmen­t, and China’s continued prosperity will offer to the world, particular­ly to the developing countries, a new path and opportunit­ies for modernizat­ion and building a better social system.

China-South Africa comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p has maintained robust momentum marked by unpreceden­ted strategic and political mutual trust. And a more developed China will inject new impetus into and create new opportunit­ies for bilateral win-win cooperatio­n for common developmen­t.

As two major emerging powers and important members of multilater­al forums such as BRICS and G20, China and South Africa have been playing increasing­ly important roles in promoting world peace and developmen­t, and in upholding the shared interests of all developing countries.

China and South Africa have strong economic complement­arities. With a prime geographic­al location, and boasting rich resources, sound infrastruc­ture, well-regulated market, and sound legal system, South Africa is the African country that is the most deeply and substantiv­ely involved in linking with the Belt and Road Initiative. And China has the capital, technology, market, enterprise­s, talents, and developmen­t experience. So the two countries need and complement each other for cooperatio­n and developmen­t.

Next year will mark the 20th anniversar­y of China-South Africa diplomatic ties. China will take this important opportunit­y to work more closely with South Africa in order to promote cooperatio­n in 10 priority areas, including infrastruc­ture, human resources, manufactur­ing and processing, agricultur­e, tourism, marine economy, finance, security, people-to-people exchange and internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

China is ready to work more closely with its South African friends to make bilateral relations more productive and beneficial to our two peoples, and make it a locomotive in China-Africa relations.

... China and South Africa have been playing increasing­ly important roles in promoting world peace and developmen­t ...

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