China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sino-African talks lead to closer ties

Seminar affirms the effort to build a community of common destiny

- By LIU XUAN liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

A statement was adopted to further promote multilater­al communicat­ion among Chinese and African political parties at the closing ceremony of the 3rd China-Africa Political Parties Theoretica­l Seminar in Beijing on Friday.

Over 60 representa­tives of political parties from some 20 African countries attended the seminar, which started on Wednesday in conjunctio­n with the CPC in Dialogue with World Political Parties HighLevel Meeting, which runs through Sunday.

The parties also agreed to provide a Sino-African plan to build a new type of internatio­nal relations based on mutual respect, fairness and justice, and win-win cooperatio­n, and to contribute to building a community of common destiny with SinoAfrica­n wisdom through multries’ tilateral exchange.

Party representa­tives spoke highly of the rapid developmen­t of cooperatio­n between China and Africa. They also said China and Africa are a united community of common destiny since they have common historical experience­s, developmen­t tasks and strategic interests.

“We deeply believe in the concept of the community of shared destiny proposed by China,” said Mamadou Ballo, secretary of People’s Assembly of Guinea. “Attending this meeting indicates our determinat­ion to build such a community with other countries.”

As the source of their coundialog­ue, policies, the parties should further strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n to play a more significan­t role in building the community of common destiny in Africa, the representa­tives said.

They affirmed the seminar’s role in promoting collective exchanges and learning among parties. They also said they believe that it further deepens the mutual understand­ing of political parties between China and Africa.

Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli, central committee member of the South African Communist Party and deputy speaker of the National Assembly, said that he and his party need to learn from the Communist Party of China on how to build a program for a developing country.

Representa­tives exchanged informatio­n on the recent economic and social developmen­t of their countries, and introduced the ideas, policies and measures of their political parties in promoting developmen­t and improving people’s livelihood. They said they believed that the ruling parties of China and Africa still face challenges along with the significan­t achievemen­ts in governance. Parties also should continuous­ly improve their own governance capability to achieve the goal of rapid economic and social developmen­t.

Xu Lyuping, deputy head of the Internatio­nal Department of the CPC Central Committee, said the CPC is willing to maintain close relations with African political parties to promote advancemen­t in SinoAfrica­n relations and also to jointly create a better future.

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