China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Kenyan leader sees major shift for Africa’s rise

- By AN BAIJIE

China and Kenya should push forward the creation of industrial and economic corridors, with a focus on railways, seaports and special economic zones, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.

Xi made the remark in a meeting with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who attended the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n on Sunday and Monday.

Xi called on the two countries to work together to build the Mombasa-Nairobi railway, Mombasa seaport, and Mombasa special economic zone.

The two countries should continue to respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, Xi said.

China and Kenya have reached consensus in a number of key areas, and many of those have begun to be implemente­d, Xi said, adding that the Kenya relationsh­ip is playing a leading role in China’s cooperatio­n with Africa.

Xi said that Kenyatta’s participat­ion in the forum has great significan­ce, as Kenya is not only an influentia­l country in Africa but happens to be located on the ancient maritime Silk Road trade route.

During the talks, Xi proposed to upgrade the Chin-Kenya bilateral relationsh­ip to a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Saying that the forum marks “a historic moment”, Kenyatta congratula­ted Xi onhis vision in proposing the Belt and Road Initiative.

“It’s truly the first time, I believe, that we have had leaders from South-South and North-South,” he said, referring to cooperatio­n between developing countries (which are located

We see it as an opportunit­y to finally change Africa’s position and become the new frontier for growth of the global economy.” Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenyan president, speaking to President Xi Jinping

largely in the Southern Hemisphere) and developed countries (mainly located in the north).

“And all of us are talking the same language — the language of prosperity and mutual success,” he said.

“Indeed, the initiative, Mr President, is not limited by geography. We see it as an opportunit­y to finally change Africa’s position and become the new frontier for growth of the global economy,” Kenyatta told Xi. “It reflects China’s quest for shared prosperity.”

Kenya is engaging with the ancient maritime Silk Road as China establishe­s trade links with the East African coast, Kenyatta said, adding that building economic blocs in Africa fits well with the developmen­t strategies of local communitie­s.

“Hopefully, as we go forward, we will be able to continue with this initiative and actually see the fruits of the work that you have started today,” Kenyatta said.

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