China Daily (Hong Kong)

President greets Namibia’s leader

Agreement on comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p reached

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China should offer more help to Africa as it develops and effectivel­y synergize its own progress with its efforts in facilitati­ng Africa’s developmen­t, President Xi Jinping told visiting Namibian President Hage Geingob on Thursday.

The goal is to further achieve mutual benefits and common developmen­t, particular­ly to boost the African nations’ own capabiliti­es to develop on an independen­t and sustained basis, Xi said in their talks on Thursday in Beijing.

Xi highlighte­d Beijing’s commitment to its traditiona­l ties with Africa and with Namibia as the two leaders agreed to establish the China-Namibia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Infrastruc­ture, financing and protocols on agricultur­al quarantine made the highlights of the cooperativ­e deals signed as the two leaders observed following their talks.

Geingob noted during the talks that China has never colonized or plundered Africa and it has always treated countries of small and medium sizes on an equal footing.

As China historical­ly supported the countries’ courses of justice — and continues to help their developmen­t — it is a sincere partner and friend of Africa, he said.

The African people oppose the groundless accusation­s against China, and Namibia supports China-African cooperatio­n and their reinforced coordinati­on in internatio­nal affairs, Geingob said.

Xi said it is hoped the two countries reinforce exchanges, mutual trust, reciprocal support on their core interests and issues of major concerns.

Namibia is welcome to be part of the Belt and Road Initiative, and both sides should boost the synergy of their policies and planning, Xi said.

China will gear up cooperatio­n with Namibia to protect wildlife and it will never assist in illegal activities such as smuggling wildlife products, Xi said.

Assistant Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong said it is natural to see the two countries upgrading their ties to a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p. They made strong bonds in the 1960s, Chen said, when Namibia fought for national liberation. Their pragmatic cooperatio­n has brought tangible benefits to both peoples, Chen said.

Geingob is on his first state visit to China. It began on Wednesday.

In an interview with Xinhua News Agency before his China trip, Geingob said Namibia would like to “see more direct investment by Chinese companies to assist in expanding the productive capacity of our economy instead of participat­ing as contractor­s”.

During his visit, the two sides have scheduled the third meeting of the bilateral joint committee on economy and trade, as well as a business cooperatio­n forum gathering business leaders from both countries.

Zhang Yiming, China’s ambassador to Namibia, told Namibian media recently that it is hoped the business elites of both countries will work together effectivel­y to introduce a new chapter of China-Namibia cooperatio­n.

 ?? RAO AIMIN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping waves at children as he welcomes Namibian President Hage Geingob during a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
RAO AIMIN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping waves at children as he welcomes Namibian President Hage Geingob during a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.

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