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BRI cooperatio­n with Egypt hailed as ‘fruitful’

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CAIRO — China has succeeded in achieving “comprehens­ive developmen­t” and fruitful Belt and Road cooperatio­n with many partner countries despite Western smear campaigns, an Egyptian expert on Chinese affairs has said.

“Economic and social developmen­t in China has picked up since the country began implementi­ng its reform and opening-up policy more than 40 years ago, and China has ever since achieved high growth rates,” Nasser Abdel-Aal, professor of Chinese language at Cairo-based Ain Shams University, said.

Abdel-Aal, also director of the university’s Confucius Institute, said China has been seeking developmen­t partners abroad after achieving developmen­t success at home.

“The Chinese economic vision seeks to crystalliz­e a just global system, and therefore it was necessary for China to launch global economic initiative­s and urge major Chinese economic institutio­ns to invest overseas,” Abdel-Aal said.

He said the Belt and Road Initiative is the core of China’s policy of seeking common developmen­t via economic cooperatio­n and winwin partnershi­ps with overseas partners.

“The fruits of cooperatio­n within the BRI framework have undeniably appeared in many countries,” he said.

The expert cited Egypt as an example, where a huge 20-tower business district is being constructe­d by a Chinese company at the New Administra­tive Capital in eastern Cairo.

“Many Chinese companies have participat­ed in Egypt’s developmen­t process over the past 10 years, in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, the New Administra­tive Capital, the New El Alamein City and others,” Abdel-Aal said.

Positive results

The results of BRI-related cooperatio­n are “positive” despite the smear campaigns by countries led by the United States, he said.

China and the United States, the world’s two largest trading partners, are indispensa­ble to each other, and each of them is aware of the other’s role in the global economy, he said.

“The world is now one unit, and any failure or economic collapse in any region will affect the entire world,” he added.

China’s economic approach looks at the world from a different perspectiv­e. It does not strive to become “a superpower”, but seeks global cooperatio­n and joint developmen­t, the expert said.

The Egyptian professor noted that China’s concept of human rights differs from that of the West, as China believes that the core of human rights is to provide a better life for the citizens.

“Therefore, China’s primary goal is the well-being of the Chinese citizens.”

 ?? XINHUA ?? Workers from China and Egypt take measuremen­ts at the constructi­on site of the New Administra­tive Capital in eastern Cairo on Sept 24.
XINHUA Workers from China and Egypt take measuremen­ts at the constructi­on site of the New Administra­tive Capital in eastern Cairo on Sept 24.

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