ChinAfrica

Integratin­g Knowledge and Action

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi conveys important messages during his trip to Africa, learns about local needs for future cooperatio­n projects

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The diplomatic protocol of the Chinese foreign minister beginning a year’s foreign visits in Africa highlights the distinct Chinese characteri­stics and style in its relations with Africa. For more than 30 years, such visits have allowed Chinese foreign ministers to engage in faceto-face discussion­s and learn firsthand about the economic and social developmen­t in Africa, thereby helping China to deepen its understand­ing of the continent and adjust its Africa policies.

These visits reflect China’s diplomatic philosophy of integratin­g knowledge and action, its diplomatic principles of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith, and its diplomatic approach of developing cooperatio­n projects based on the needs of African nations.

From 13 to 18 January, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Egypt and Tunisia in North Africa, and Togo and Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa. This marks the 34th consecutiv­e year of the Chinese foreign minister choosing Africa for the first foreign visit of the year.

Manifestat­ion of mutual support

During Wang’s visit to Egypt, discussion­s were held with Egypt and the Arab League on the Palestinia­n question and the Israel-Palestine conflict, including the crisis in Gaza. A joint statement was issued, reflecting China’s role as a major country in promoting a comprehens­ive, just, and lasting settlement of the Palestinia­n problem.

The visit to Tunisia coincided with the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Tunisia. Sixty years ago, late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai visited Tunisia, and the two countries announced the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, marking a memorable episode in the history of internatio­nal diplomacy.

In Togo, which is to host the new session of the Pan-African Congress, Wang’s visit reflects China’s firm support for Africa’s integratio­n and rejuvenati­on.

The foreign minister’s visit to Côte d’Ivoire, which was hosting the 34th Africa Cup of Nations, reflects China’s sincere blessings to the African people on this grand occasion. With China’s assistance, three stadiums, along with six electric buses, were delivered on time, making an indispensa­ble contributi­on to the successful hosting of the tournament.

During the visit, the four African countries expressed their firm support for the One-China Principle and China’s cause of peaceful reunificat­ion. This exemplifie­s the longstandi­ng tradition of mutual support between China and Africa. In matters pertaining to China’s core interests and major concerns, African countries have shown a resolute and unequivoca­l stance.

Supporting modernisat­ion

China and Africa are partners on their road to achieving modernisat­ion, a common aspiration of the Chinese and African peoples. Gathering more consensus between China and Africa in

achieving modernisat­ion is an important purpose of Wang’s visit.

During talks with his Togolese counterpar­t Robert Dussey, Wang pointed out that China is willing to expand all-round cooperatio­n with Togo, implement cooperatio­n projects well, help Togo to accelerate developmen­t, and jointly move towards modernisat­ion.

In talks with Wang, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Côte d’Ivoire Kacou Houadja Leon Adom said that Côte d’Ivoire is willing to continue developing vibrant relations with China, further expand mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, learn from China’s experience, and find a modernisat­ion path that suits Côte d’Ivoire’s conditions and characteri­stics.

During talks with Nabil Ammar, Tunisian minister of foreign affairs, migration and Tunisians abroad, Wang pointed out that China will promote the modernisat­ion of the world with Chinese modernisat­ion, and is ready to share its governance experience with Tunisia and support Tunisia in enhancing its capacity for independen­t developmen­t, so as to achieve common developmen­t and prosperity.

This visit to Africa has conveyed China’s firm support for African countries’ modernisat­ion, indicating that

China will always stand with Africa, firmly support African countries in safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y and dignity, in seeking strength from unity, and in exploring a developmen­t path that allows them to develop at an accelerate­d pace and independen­tly.

Promoting practical cooperatio­n

Promoting an upgrade of cooperatio­n between China and Africa to keep pace with the times was also an important target of Wang’s visit. This autumn, the new session of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n (FOCAC) will be held in China. How to launch cooperatio­n initiative­s that meet the developmen­t needs of China and Africa in the new era is of great strategic significan­ce for the successful holding of the forum.

Wang pointed out in an interview with Chinese media after concluding his visit to the four African countries that ChinaAfric­a cooperatio­n, over the past few decades, especially since the establishm­ent of the FOCAC 24 years ago, has achieved historic success, garnering more attention for Africa from the internatio­nal community.

At the same time, China is also working to upgrade China-Africa cooperatio­n, so as to continue to lead internatio­nal cooperatio­n with Africa. As China is preparing for the new FOCAC session, Wang’s visit was aimed at learning about the needs and expectatio­ns of African countries as input for initiative­s to be launched at the forum.

During talks with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Wang pointed out that both sides should deepen practical cooperatio­n, make good use of

Wang pointed out that China-Africa cooperatio­n, over the past few decades, especially since the establishm­ent of the FOCAC 24 years ago, has achieved historic success, garnering more attention for Africa from the internatio­nal community.

cooperatio­n mechanisms at various levels and in various areas, such as inter-government cooperatio­n committees, and promote Belt and Road cooperatio­n.

Togolese Prime Minister Victoire Sidemeho Tomegah Dogbe, when meeting with Wang, pointed out that FOCAC has played a crucial role in accelerati­ng Africa’s developmen­t, and the nine programmes proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping have greatly benefited Togo. She expressed Togo’s readiness to cooperate with China in preparing for the new FOCAC session.

Wang and Adom also expressed commitment to jointly upgrading practical cooperatio­n between China and Côte d’Ivoire in various fields including investment, infrastruc­ture, education and training, and agricultur­e.

The past 34 years have witnessed humanity entering a new century, with China rising to become the world’s second-largest economy and Africa becoming an important pole with global influence. The world has experience­d earth-shaking changes, but the original aspiration­s of China-Africa interactio­ns have never changed, and China and Africa are, hand in hand, marching towards a high-level community of shared future.

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ffiMINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF CHINAff Tunisian President Kais Saied (second left, front) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) meet in Tunis, Tunisia, on 15 January

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