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Botswana sees relations with China expand

Belt, Road to boost modernizat­ion of African country, says Chinese envoy

- By BOTLHE DIKOBE

Diplomatic relations between China and Botswana have grown significan­tly this year, with the African nation — one of the five that State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited in January — becoming the 46th country on the continent to sign a memorandum of understand­ing on the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative.

Chinese Ambassador to Botswana Zhao Yanbo said the BRI cooperatio­n agreement will further boost the two nations’ political mutual trust and raise bilateral ties to a more mature, sustainabl­e stage.

The BRI was proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013 as a public good for the internatio­nal community, especially developing countries, to strengthen interconne­ctivity and developmen­t capacity.

Zhao said the joint building of the BRI will provide China and Botswana new opportunit­ies to deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, expand cooperatio­n to new fields and create new prospects. He also said it will help Botswana’s infrastruc­ture and modernizat­ion process, better benefit the two peoples and increase business interactio­ns.

China will help promote connectivi­ty in Botswana and support the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area, thus boosting trade relations with Botswana, Zhao said.

Zhao reiterated that China will help Botswana accelerate developmen­t of the digital economy by continuous­ly providing human resources assistance such as training, scholarshi­ps and exchange programs.

“China will bolster cooperatio­n in scientific and technologi­cal innovation to help Botswana catch up with the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” he said. “China is ready to share digital economy technology and experience with Botswana, and make joint efforts to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

Zhao referred to President Xi’s pledge, made during the Second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing in April 2019, that China will continue to carry out the Belt and Road Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperatio­n Action Plan, and will work with partners

to pursue four major initiative­s: the Science and Technology People-toPeople Exchange Initiative, the Joint Laboratory Initiative, the Science Park Cooperatio­n Initiative and the Technology Transfer Initiative.

“We will also encourage Chinese enterprise­s to increase investment in Botswana, actively explore cooperatio­n in industrial parks, special economic zones and regional developmen­t belts, and enhance the aggregatio­n and added value of Botswana’s industrial­ization,” Zhao said.

He said he has witnessed the significan­t developmen­t of China-Botswana relations.

“In particular, President (Mokgweetsi) Masisi made a state visit to China in 2018 and attended the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n Beijing Summit, opening a new era of China-Botswana relations together with President Xi Jinping,” he said. Moreover, during Masisi’s visit to China, the China-Botswana Business Forum was held, Zhao added.

He said the countries’ bilateral business partnershi­p can be traced back to the early 1980s. Total trade volume between them has since jumped from less than $500,000 to about $300 million in 2019.

Also in 2019, Vice-Minister of Commerce

Qian Keming visited Botswana, and the two countries held the inaugural meeting of the China-Botswana Joint Committee on Economy, Trade, Investment, and Technical Cooperatio­n.

Both sides noted the progress in bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n since President Masisi’s visit.

Zhao also said the friendship had grown deeper amid COVID-19.

“China, as the first country to extend a helping hand to Botswana, has continuous­ly shared its experience without reservatio­n and sent multiple batches of medical supplies to Botswana,” he said.

 ?? XINHUA ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi in Gaborone, Botswana, on Jan 7.
XINHUA State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi in Gaborone, Botswana, on Jan 7.

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