China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Belt, Road high on Sino-African agenda

- By WANG QINGYUN in Beijing wangqingyu­n@chiinadaii­llyy.c.coomm.c.cnn

President Xi Jinping said China hopes to follow up its successful hosting of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n by working with the African Union to push forward the joint building of the Belt and Road.

Xi made the comment when meeting with Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the African Union Commission, in Beijing on Wednesday.

China is ready to better align its strategies with those of the AU’s, deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n and expand security cooperatio­n with the organizati­on, Xi said.

China has always supported the AU in leading Africa’s integratio­n and playing a more constructi­ve role in the developmen­t of China-Africa ties as well as in the affairs of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n, the president said.

China also firmly supports the AU and African countries in handling African issues the African way, the president added.

China supports the improvemen­t of Africa’s capability to independen­tly maintain peace and stability, and supports the AU in better leading and coordinati­ng transnatio­nal and trans-regional cooperatio­n, he added.

The AU Commission chairman said Africa-China ties are developing in the right direction under the guidance of Xi.

The eight major initiative­s Xi has put forward, that fit in with the Belt and Road Initia- tive, will assist the AU in achieving its Agenda 2063 targets, and will surely promote Africa’s peace and developmen­t, the chairman said.

China has won the hearts of the African people, and the AU will work with China and African members of the forum to implement the consensus reached at the summit, he said.

The AU is against protection­ism and unilateral­ism, and it hopes to strengthen coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with China in internatio­nal and regional affairs, the chairman added.

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