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Xi to host China-Africa forum in Sept

Summit will focus on stronger ties, win-win cooperatio­n with continent

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping will host the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n to be held Sept 3 and 4, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang announced on Monday.

Xi will also hold relevant activities on the sidelines of the event, Lu said.

Leaders from forum member states have been invited to attend the gathering to help boost ties between China and the continent, Lu said.

Representa­tives of related regional organizati­ons from Africa and internatio­nal bodies will also participat­e in relevant activities, he added.

Also on Monday, the official website of the summit’s media center — www.focac2018.com — was officially launched.

The forum, establishe­d in 2000, already held two summits — in Beijing in 2006 and Johannesbu­rg in 2015.

During the Johannesbu­rg summit, Xi announced 10 major programs to boost China-Africa cooperatio­n in the coming three years.

Li Dan, head of the African Studies Center of China Foreign Affairs University, said China-Africa cooperatio­n has seen fruitful results over the past few years, especially since the Johannesbu­rg summit. And this year’s summit is expected to make further proposals to improve the quality and efficiency of bilateral cooperatio­n projects.

The meeting is also expected to further affirm African countries’ participat­ion in the constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative, giving an impetus to China-Africa cooperatio­n, he said.

“This year is a bumper year for China-Africa cooperatio­n with frequent high-level exchanges,” said Li Wentao, deputy director of the Institute of African Studies at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations.

In July, Xi visited several African countries during his first overseas trip after being re-elected as Chinese president in March.

It also shows the strategic significan­ce China attaches to Africa by its hosting of the event after the 19th Communist Party of China National Congress held in October last year, Li of the institute said.

He added that the Beijing summit comes at a time when the China-Africa relationsh­ip has entered a new era faced with unique developmen­t opportunit­ies, and the gathering is expected to provide additional areas of cooperatio­n.

“China and the African continent should also unite as a power in promoting a more fair and just global economic and political order, amid the trend of unilateral­ism and economic supremacy,” he said.

This year is a bumper year for China-Africa cooperatio­n with frequent high-level exchanges.” Li Wentao, deputy director of the Institute of African Studies at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations

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