China Daily (Hong Kong)

Experts laud initiative­s

Eight-point plan stresses mutual developmen­t, industry promotion

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

The eight major initiative­s to be implemente­d with Africa, announced by President Xi Jinping on Monday, constitute a road map for China and the continent to build an even stronger community with a shared future, analysts said.

The substantia­l initiative­s represent a forward-looking arrangemen­t with a view to promoting peace and developmen­t on the continent, they said.

Xi announced the initiative­s, which cover such fields as industrial promotion, infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, trade facilitati­on, peace and security, and green developmen­t, during the keynote speech he delivered at the opening ceremony of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n on Monday.

Li Dan, head of the African Studies Center at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, said the new initiative­s are “an extension and also an upgrading” of the 10 major China-Africa cooperatio­n plans proposed by Xi at the FOCAC Johannesbu­rg Summit in 2015, but are “broader and more targeted”.

“President Xi elaborated on the essence and goal of the China-Africa community with a shared future as well as how to build the community from a comprehens­ive and strategic perspectiv­e,” Li told China Daily.

Xi’s speech addressed the ways in which China will deal with its Africa relations, thus laying a solid foundation for the future partnershi­p, Li said, adding he was impressed by Xi’s attention to young people as they are the future of Sino-African relations.

The initiative­s, to be implemente­d in the coming three years or beyond, are proactive and supported by specific projects that suit the needs of African countries, said Liu Hongwu, director of the Institute of African Studies at Zhejiang Normal University.

Developmen­t is a key issue for Africa, Liu said, adding the initiative­s aim for high-quality developmen­t while promoting peace on the continent.

Shu Zhan, former Chinese ambassador to Eritrea and Rwanda, said the eight initiative­s are pragmatic and focus largely on the well-being of Africans.

“Some African leaders agree with President Xi that implementa­tion of the initiative­s requires joint efforts by China and African countries as both sides should assume joint responsibi­lity for carrying out specific projects,” Shu said.

The veteran diplomat said he was impressed by Xi’s explicit commitment that China follow a “five-no” approach in its relations with Africa, which won a big round of applause from African representa­tives attending the summit.

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