China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ethiopia ties enter ‘new stage’

Li tells leaders in Addis Ababa of hopes to expand cooperatio­n

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ADDIS ABABA — China’s top legislator, Li Zhanshu, made an official visit to Ethiopia from Wednesday to Saturday to promote bilateral ties between the two countries.

In Addis Ababa, the capital, Li, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, met with Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Friday.

During his meeting with Mulatu, Li conveyed President Xi Jinping’s appreciati­on of the Ethiopian president’s contributi­on to China-Ethiopia friendship.

Ethiopia was the first stop of Li’s first overseas visit since he assumed office in March, which, as Li said, showed the great importance that China attaches to the developmen­t of the ties between the two countries as well as China-Africa relations. He will later visit Mozambique and Namibia.

“The relationsh­ip between China and Ethiopia has entered a new stage of comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of cooperatio­n, and the forthcomin­g Beijing summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n in September will open up new space for cooperatio­n between the two countries,” Li said.

The top Chinese legislator said China is willing to work with Ethiopia to deepen mutual political trust, strengthen practical cooperatio­n and constantly elevate friendship and cooperatio­n between the two nations.

Expressing Ethiopia’s gratitude for China’s support, Mulatu said the bilateral ties are now in their best period yet.

Abiy and Li exchanged views on China’s political system and path of developmen­t, and Li briefed Abiy on China’s governance experience and practices as well as the 18th Communist Party of China National Congress and the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core.

Li said that five years ago, President Xi put forward the principle of sincerity, real results, affinity and good faith, along with the notion of upholding justice while pursuing shared interests when advancing cooperatio­n with Africa.

The president also said that China should combine its own developmen­t with supporting Africa’s developmen­t while being a sincere friend and reliable partner for Africa.

The top Chinese legislator voiced his expectatio­n that China and Ethiopia should continue strengthen­ing cooperatio­n within the Belt and Road Initiative and the framework of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n. They should give full play to the role of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway as an economic “main artery,” actively construct economic corridors along the railway’s route, boost cooperatio­n in the creation of industrial zones and the developmen­t of oil and gas resources, and develop new areas of cooperatio­n.

Li invited Ethiopia to participat­e in the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November.

Abiy said that the friendly relations between Ethiopia and China are as solid as a rock. He said President Xi’s thoughts on governance are an important guide and reference for the developmen­t of Ethiopia and African countries in general.

During the talks with Muferiat Kamil, speaker of the Ethiopian House of People’s Representa­tives, and Keria Ibrahim, speaker of the Ethiopian House of Federation, Li briefed the two speakers on China’s political system, the National People’s Congress and its standing committee.

Muferiat and Keria said Ethiopia values cooperatio­n with the NPC and that the African country is ready to learn from China’s developmen­t experience and work with China to step up trade cooperatio­n as well as people-to-people exchanges.

In another developmen­t, the top legislator called for closer China-Africa cooperatio­n while meeting with Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy chairperso­n of the African Union Commission at the AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa.

During the meeting on Friday, Li said China and Africa are a community of common destiny as they share deeprooted friendship and the same pursuit of developmen­t and prosperity.

Li envisaged the huge potential for cooperatio­n as China works to achieve its “two centenary goals” while Africa is also pushing for the realizatio­n of its Agenda 2063.

Quartey welcomed Li’s visit to the AU headquarte­rs, whose office building, he said, is the embodiment of high-level cooperatio­n between Africa and China.

Africa’s Agenda 2063 is highly compatible with the Belt and Road Initiative, Quartey said, calling for joint advancemen­t.

 ?? LIU WEIBING / XINHUA ?? Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress, meets with Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy chairperso­n of the African Union Commission, during his visit to the AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Friday.
LIU WEIBING / XINHUA Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress, meets with Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy chairperso­n of the African Union Commission, during his visit to the AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Friday.

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