China Daily (Hong Kong)

Joint effort hailed at talks on ties

Countries benefiting from partnershi­p, envoy says

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CAPE TOWN — Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special representa­tive Yang Jiechi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met in Cape Town on Friday to discuss bilateral ties.

Yang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, extended greetings and good wishes to Ramaphosa on behalf of Xi, saying Xi attaches great importance to the ChinaSouth Africa comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Yang said that through close contacts and enhanced strategic consultati­ons, the two heads of state play a leading role in the developmen­t of bilateral relations.

Since the two countries establishe­d diplomatic ties 20 years ago, their relations have seen great progress thanks to joint efforts, Yang said.

Noting both countries have entered a new stage of national developmen­t, Yang said China is willing to increase high-level contacts, enhance political mutual trust and deepen practical cooperatio­n so as to lift bilateral ties to higher levels.

Regarding the summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n scheduled for September in Beijing as well as the 2018 summit of the emerging-market bloc BRICS to be held in Johannesbu­rg, Yang said the two sides should support each other to make them a success so as to boost bilateral ties and BRICS cooperatio­n.

According to Yang, Xi and Ramaphosa will co-chair the FOCAC summit.

China hopes South Africa will make new progress in national developmen­t under the leadership of Ramaphosa, Yang added.

For his part, Ramaphosa asked Yang to convey his congratula­tions to Xi on his election as Chinese president.

Hailing the bilateral longtime friendship and rapidly developing cooperatio­n, Ramaphosa said South Africa-China relations are of great historic and strategic significan­ce.

Ramaphosa said his country is willing to better integrate policies and developmen­t strategies of the two countries so as to deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

He added that South Africa will take part in the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which is scheduled for Nov 5-10 in Shanghai.

Meanwhile, South Africa welcomed Chinese enterprise­s to participat­e in its events for promoting investment and employment, he said.

The South African president agreed that the two sides should work together to ensure the success of the upcoming FOCAC and BRICS summits as well as to bring bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p to a new level.

Also on Friday, Yang met with South African Minister of Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n Lindiwe Sisulu and discussed bilateral ties.

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