China Daily

Partners working together for a shared prosperous future

-

Editor's Note: The Foreign Ministers of the People’s Republic of China and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, on the occasion of the 50th anniversar­y of the commenceme­nt of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, co- authored this article to mark the bilateral friendship and trust built over the past five decades between the two countries.

On Nov 24th, 1970, China and Ethiopia officially establishe­d diplomatic relations at the ambassador­ial level, which brought the two ancient civilizati­ons closer together. Similar historical experience and shared developmen­t aspiration have forged a strong bond between the two countries in the joint pursuit of progress. Despite changes in the world over the past 50 years, the two countries have always treated each other as equals and with respect, steadfastl­y supported each other’s exploratio­n of developmen­t path suited to its national conditions, understood and supported their respective core interests and major concerns and have jointly upheld multilater­alism and fairness and justice. As comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partners, the two countries have developed relations across the board with growing strategic importance. Today, China- Ethiopia relations are stronger than ever.

The two countries have been continuous­ly deepening political mutual trust. In recent years, the leaders of the two countries have been engaging in frequent interactio­ns. President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali have maintained close communicat­ion through two official meetings, multiple telephone calls, video conference­s and correspond­ence. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali visited China during the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China- Africa Cooperatio­n ( FOCAC) in 2018 and the second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in 2019. In the early period, His Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie visited China and met with Chairman Mao Zedong. Previous Prime Ministers of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia also maintained regular, continuous and increasing­ly closer contact with the Chinese leadership. Such frequent engagement­s at the highest level have charted the course for the bilateral relationsh­ip. As developing countries that have similar positions on tackling challenges in the globalized era such as climate change, poverty reduction, and regional conflicts, the two countries have always been in close communicat­ion and collaborat­ion at the UN and other internatio­nal organizati­ons, and effectivel­y safeguarde­d the shared interests of developing countries.

The two countries have achieved fruitful results in cooperatio­n across the board. China is Ethiopia’s largest trading partner, source of investment, and developmen­t partner. From 2000 to 2019, the two- way trade volume has increased by over 26 times. Ethiopian coffee and flower are widely popular in the Chinese market. Sesame import from Ethiopia accounts for over one- tenth of consumptio­n in China. Chinese companies have put into operation or under constructi­on over 1, 500 projects with a total investment exceeding 1.153 billion US dollars, creating more than 60, 000 local jobs. Ethiopia is among the first African countries to sign Belt and Road cooperatio­n agreement with China. The Addis Ababa- Djibouti Railway is one of the flagship projects of the Belt and Road cooperatio­n between China and Africa. Roads, airports, industrial zones, power facilities and other infrastruc­ture built through the partnershi­p have injected strong impetus into Ethiopia’s sustainabl­e developmen­t. In 2019, with Chinese assistance, Ethiopia launched its first Remote Sensing Satellite ( ETRSS- 1) for earth observatio­n, which unveiled a new chapter in the bilateral scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n. Chinese tourists have contribute­d a fair share to the growth of Ethiopia’s travel and tourism industry. Ethiopian Airlines has more air links with China than any other African airlines, which serves as an essential air bridge that facilitate­s people- to- people exchanges and cargo trade between China and Africa. The political commitment of the two countries’ leadership, sound policies and the “going global” outlook of Chinese financial institutio­ns and enterprise­s have immensely contribute­d to the win- win results gained in all sectors.

The two countries, each with their time- honored civilizati­ons, are coming closer in mutual learning. Cooperatio­n in culture, education, health, and tourism continues to grow. Confucius Institutes, medical teams, students, volunteers, and sister cities have become major driving forces for deepening the friendship between the two peoples. The Addis Ababa riverside green developmen­t project, which was implemente­d with China’s support, has added to the beauty of the city in its endeavor to become a popular tourist destinatio­n. An increasing number of Ethiopian athletes are coming to China for internatio­nal competitio­ns. The Saga of the ancient Ethiopian culture is told in more and more Chinese households. Likewise, Chinese kung fu is becoming more popular among Ethiopian youth.

China and Ethiopia have carried out successful cooperatio­n against COVID- 19. President Sahle- Work Zewde and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali sent letters of sympathies to President Xi Jinping. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali had a telephone call with President Xi Jinping to reaffirm Ethiopia’s strong solidarity and support to China’s efforts to combat the pandemic. Ethiopian Airlines demonstrat­ed its commitment by continuing all flights to and from China during the coronaviru­s outbreak and has played its key role in the transshipm­ents of anti- COVID- 19 supplies across Africa and the globe. The Chinese government at the central and local levels, as well as organizati­ons from different sectors have delivered a large number of supplies to Ethiopia since the outbreak of the coronaviru­s. Ethiopia is the destinatio­n for one of the first Chinese medical expert teams to Africa. Chinese experts have shared lessons and experience­s unreserved­ly through video conference­s. A Chinese company has also contribute­d to the anti- COVID- 19 fight by putting into operation a test- kit factory in Ethiopia. In the meantime, the two countries have worked together to give other African countries support and assistance and played a crucial role in the continent’s fight against the pandemic. Such cooperatio­n has set an excellent example of China- Africa solidarity in the time of COVID- 19.

China is now striving to realize its two centenary goals and the Chinese dream of national renewal. Ethiopia is making every effort to implement home- grown economic reform and “Ethiopia: an African Beacon of Prosperity” — a ten- year economic developmen­t plan. The two countries enjoy high complement­arity in developmen­t and broad prospects for cooperatio­n.

From a new starting point, China and Ethiopia will work together to deliver on the results of the FOCAC Beijing Summit, strengthen Belt and Road cooperatio­n, and step up efforts as follows: enhance high- level interactio­ns and strengthen strategic planning for cooperatio­n so that the bilateral relations will be steadily steered with top- level design; consolidat­e the basis for cooperatio­n and further explore its potential by producing more economic and social benefits of infrastruc­ture, industrial zones, modern agricultur­e, innovation and technology as well as tourism and energy cooperatio­n projects, so that China- Ethiopia cooperatio­n will be elevated and become an example in China- Africa Belt and Road cooperatio­n; promote people- to- people exchanges by expanding cooperatio­n in health, culture, education and tourism so that the friendship between China and Ethiopia will have greater support from the two peoples; and intensify coordinati­on and collaborat­ion in internatio­nal and regional affairs to uphold the central role of the United Nations, basic norms governing internatio­nal relations, multilater­alism, and fairness and justice, and jointly tackle global challenges.

Half a century on, China- Ethiopia relations are now facing new historic opportunit­ies for developmen­t. Under the new conditions, China and Ethiopia will work together to continuous­ly deepen cooperatio­n in all areas, strive for more achievemen­ts of the comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p, and create an even better future for the two countries and peoples.

Wang Yi is state councilor and foreign minister of the People’s Republic of China, and Demeke Mekonnen Hassen is deputy prime minister and foreign minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

The views don’t necessaril­y represent those of China Daily.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong