China Daily Global Weekly

Nation eyes stronger S. Africa ties

Xi says China ready to elevate relationsh­ip, highlights bond of brotherhoo­d with BRICS partner

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping stressed China’s readiness to elevate its level of relations with South Africa, build a high level of bilateral community with a shared future and jointly uphold the common interests of developing nations.

In a phone call with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on June 9, Xi highlighte­d the special bond of brotherhoo­d between China and South Africa as two important developing nations, saying that bilateral ties are of strong strategic significan­ce to upholding the common interests of the developing world and lead the way in solidarity and cooperatio­n between China and Africa.

Xi called on the two nations to jointly practice true multilater­alism and push the internatio­nal order toward a more fair and reasonable direction.

He pointed out that the developmen­t of China-South Africa relations is faced with key opportunit­ies with South Africa being the rotating chair this year of the BRICS, a group that also includes Brazil, Russia and India.

China supports South Africa as the chair of the BRICS this year, including the country’s hosting of various events, Xi said.

Ramaphosa expressed deep appreciati­on and pride for South Africa’s robust and high-level strategic partnershi­p with China, saying that Africa has benefited from the bilateral cooperatio­n.

He reiterated South Africa’s commitment to working with China to further strengthen the bilateral relationsh­ip and pledged to deepen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with other BRICS members, including China, to enhance BRICS cooperatio­n.

Both leaders also exchanged views on the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

Ramaphosa affirmed South Africa’s support for China’s position and its document on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis. He expressed his hope that all parties involved would resume negotiatio­ns promptly, saying that a peace delegation comprising leaders from six African countries, including South Africa, would be visiting Russia and Ukraine to facilitate an expedited end to the conflict.

Xi reiterated China’s consistent position on the crisis, reemphasiz­ing the importance of promoting peace and dialogue.

He expressed his hope that favorable conditions can be created through dialogue for resolving the crisis and described the upcoming peace mission by the delegation of African leaders to Russia and Ukraine as a positive developmen­t.

He called on all countries that are committed to peace and justice to send out rational voices to encourage peace and dialogue.

China is South Africa’s largest trading partner, while South Africa is China’s largest trading partner in Africa.

In 2022, trade between the two countries amounted to $56.74 billion, a year-on-year increase of 5.0 percent.

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