China Daily

China, Republic of Congo mark 60th anniversar­y of ties

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso agreed to further develop bilateral ties and jointly build a highlevel China-Africa community with a shared future as they exchanged congratula­tions on Thursday on the 60th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations.

Xi said that over the past 60 years, despite changes in the internatio­nal situation, the two countries have become good friends who trust each other politicall­y and good partners for win-win economic cooperatio­n.

The friendship between China and the Republic of Congo has stood the test of time, he said.

Xi said that recent years have witnessed frequent exchanges between the two countries, the continuous deepening of political mutual trust and the steady progress of practical cooperatio­n, which brought tangible benefits to the people of both nations.

Noting that he highly values developing bilateral relations, Xi expressed his willingnes­s to work with Sassou to take the 60th anniversar­y of relations as a new starting point to continuous­ly enrich the comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p between the two countries.

Sassou said that the two countries’ extensive cooperatio­n based on mutual trust and win-win results has yielded rich fruits, and he is willing to further consolidat­e his country’s friendly cooperatio­n with China.

Since 1964, when China and the Republic of Congo establishe­d diplomatic ties, the two countries have engaged in close high-level exchanges.

Sassou, who has visited China 16 times, is among the African leaders who have made the most visits to China. In 2013, Xi chose the African country as one of the destinatio­ns for his first overseas trip as the Chinese president.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning said on Thursday that China and the Republic of Congo “are companions with similar visions, sincere partners with mutual trust and loyal friends with mutual support”.

According to Mao, China has carried out numerous cooperatio­n projects in the Republic of Congo to support its economic developmen­t and improve its people’s well-being.

“Thanks to the No 1 National Highway, the journey between its capital Brazzavill­e and the economic center Pointe-Noire now takes eight hours, compared with a week previously,” she said at a regular news briefing in Beijing.

As the new edition of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n will be held in Beijing this year, the spokeswoma­n said that China will also take the opportunit­y of the meeting to closely align Chinese modernizat­ion with the peaceful developmen­t of Africa.

Shen Xiaolei, an associate research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of West Asian and African Studies, said the Republic of Congo is a key partner that is jointly building the Belt and Road with China in Central Africa.

“Looking forward, the economic cooperatio­n between the two countries will continue to focus on areas such as infrastruc­ture constructi­on, trade, energy and agricultur­e,” he said.

China-Africa cooperatio­n is a natural result as China is the largest developing country in the world and Africa is the region most concentrat­ed with developing countries, he said, adding that it is particular­ly important that they make joint efforts to deal with unpreceden­ted global challenges, such as unilateral­ism, trade decoupling and an unfair internatio­nal economic order.

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