China Daily (Hong Kong)

Trip widens prospects for South-South teamwork

Xi’s 11-day Mideast, Africa tour boosts pragmatic cooperatio­n, diplomat says

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping arrived in Beijing on Sunday after wrapping up a visit to the Middle East and Africa — his first overseas trip after being re-elected president in March.

The visit opens new prospects for South-South cooperatio­n — a phrase used to describe ties between emerging economies — and promotes the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, said State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

During his 11-day trip, Xi paid state visits to the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Rwanda, South Africa and made a friendly visit to Mauritius during a stopover. He also attended the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesbu­rg.

Xi’s visit to the UAE is his first to the country, and the first visit by a Chinese head of state in 29 years.

During the visit, the two countries establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, and they signed a memorandum of understand­ing on implementi­ng the Belt and Road Initiative.

Xi’s UAE visit is living proof of China’s constructi­ve policy toward Arab states, Wang said.

During his African tour, Xi said that no matter how the internatio­nal situation changes, China will continue to uphold its African policy backed by concepts of sincerity, concrete results, affinity and good faith.

During the visit, China and the four African nations agreed to bolster the alignments of their developmen­t strategies and further tap their economic strengths.

Senegal and Rwanda signed memorandum­s of understand­ing with China on the Belt and Road Initiative, and Mauritius reached agreement with China to sign the cooperatio­n accord on the initiative at an early date.

Senegal is the first West African country to sign a Belt and Road cooperatio­n document with China, and it is expected to have a leading effect in the region, said Wang.

During his visit, Xi and his African hosts saw the signing of some 40 cooperatio­n documents, he added.

At every stop along his African tour, Xi was given grand welcome ceremonies by the government­s and was received with exceptiona­l hospitalit­y by the local people, which is valid proof that China’s role in Africa is by no means neocolonia­l in nature, Wang said.

While addressing the BRICS Business Forum in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday, Xi said the next 10 years will be a crucial time in which new global growth drivers will take the place of old ones.

Xi called for building an open economy, rejecting unilateral­ism and protection­ism, and boosting internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n in innovation.

The Johannesbu­rg summit has yielded fruitful outcomes, with the BRICS countries confirming they would forge a partnershi­p in the new industrial revolution.

The establishm­ent of such a partnershi­p will become a flagship project that will push forward cooperatio­n among the BRICS countries, Wang said.

The BRICS summit also invited other developing countries including other emerging economies and African nations to participat­e in the “BRICS Plus” dialogue on Friday, further expanding BRICS’ circle of friends and strengthen­ing the partnershi­ps between BRICS members and African countries, Wang added.

It has been a historic visit during which China has strengthen­ed strategic cooperatio­n with developing countries and emerging economies, Wang said.

 ?? PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping meets Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth in Mauritius on Saturday. Earlier, Xi paid state visits to the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa, and attended the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesbu­rg.
PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping meets Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth in Mauritius on Saturday. Earlier, Xi paid state visits to the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa, and attended the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesbu­rg.

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