Shanghai Daily

BRI stressed in ‘walk together toward prosperity’

- (Xinhua)

CHINA supports African countries in jointly building the Belt and Road to share the win-win outcomes, President Xi Jinping said yesterday while addressing the High-Level Dialogue Between Chinese and African Leaders and Business Representa­tives during the Beijing summit of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n.

“Africa is an extension of the Belt and Road developmen­t historical­ly and naturally and an important participan­t in the initiative,” Xi said in his keynote speech at the meeting, also the Sixth Conference of Chinese and African Entreprene­urs.

China stands ready to strengthen comprehens­ive cooperatio­n with African countries to build a road of high-quality developmen­t that is suited to national conditions and beneficial to all, Xi said.

Realizing common prosperity for the people of all nations, including African people, is an important part of building a community with a shared future for humanity, Xi said in his speech themed “walk together toward prosperity.”

China does not attach any political strings to its investment in Africa under the Belt and Road Initiative, nor does it interfere in African countries’ internal affairs or impose its demands on others, Xi noted.

The China-Africa cooperatio­n under the initiative targets inadequate infrastruc­ture and other key constraint­s on Africa’s developmen­t, “with funds to be used where they count most.”

He said that China and Africa’s joint developmen­t of the Belt and Road completely follows establishe­d internatio­nal rules, and China is ready to strengthen third-party cooperatio­n with any country that has the capability and the intent.

China encourages and supports two-way investment, does not pursue trade surplus and is willing to create conditions for expanding import, he added.

China welcomes all entreprene­urs, including from Africa, to invest and develop in China and urges Chinese entreprene­urs to explore and develop business in Africa, so as to jointly promote the BRI, Xi said.

African leaders, including Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Idriss Deby Itno of Chad, Mauritania’s Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, Hage Geingob of Namibia and Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari, also spoke at the meeting.

Noting that the 10 cooperatio­n plans announced at the 2015 Johannesbu­rg summit of FOCAC have given a strong impetus to economic and social developmen­t in Africa, the leaders said the BRI aligns with the projects of African countries.

They also expect deep engagement in BRI developmen­t via the Beijing summit and pledged to work with China to build an even stronger China-Africa community with a shared future.

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