China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ethiopia inks Belt, Road agreement

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understand­ing on Monday to promote cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, with the event witnessed by Premier Li Keqiang and his visiting Ethiopian counterpar­t, Abiy Ahmed Ali.

Other agreements inked cover bilateral economic and technologi­cal cooperatio­n, food aid and soybean imports from the African nation.

Ethiopia has been one of China’s comprehens­ive strategic partners on the continent, said Li, during a meeting with Abiy before the signing ceremony.

Both countries enjoy highlevel bilateral trust and have supported each other in their core interests and major concerns, and both choose their own developmen­t paths suited to national conditions, Li said.

The premier said China attaches great importance to its relations with Ethiopia and will work with the African country to move forward their mutually beneficial cooperatio­n to a new stage.

The two countries are highly complement­ary and should promote their cooperatio­n based on market rules and business principles, Li said. Chinese companies are encouraged to invest in Ethiopia, and cooperatio­n in human resources should be expanded while transporta­tion infrastruc­ture projects should be carried out in a smooth way, he said.

China is pleased to see stability and peace in East Africa and would like to strengthen exchanges and coordinati­on with Ethiopia in internatio­nal and regional affairs to better safeguard the interests of both countries and other developing nations, Li said.

The premier said China is willing to work with African countries to further enhance solidarity and cooperatio­n and achieve mutual developmen­t.

In response, Abiy said China has been a solid partner. With China’s support, Ethiopia and the African continent have seen consistent developmen­t and progress, he said.

Chinese companies play an increasing­ly important role in Ethiopia’s social and economic developmen­t, Abiy said. Ethiopia is willing to boost cooperatio­n with China in human resources, energy, highways, railways and other infrastruc­ture, he said, adding that the business environmen­t in his country will be improved and Chinese companies are welcome to invest there.

Li visited Ethiopia in May 2014, and Abiy is on an official visit to China to attend the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n taking place on Monday and Tuesday.

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