The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China-Africa cooperatio­n lauded at 37th AU summit

- — Xinhua —

NAIROBI. Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratula­tory message to the 37th African Union (AU) summit on Saturday, calling for drawing up a new blueprint for China-Africa cooperatio­n and promoting the joint building of a high-level China-Africa community with a shared future.

People from all walks of life in various African countries said they appreciate President Xi’s message, believing it reflects China’s high regard for Africa and its strong support for African developmen­t.

They believe that China-Africa relations will continue to be a model of South-South cooperatio­n and look forward to working together to strive for modernisat­ion.

The 37th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of the Heads of State and Government opened on Saturday at its headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.

The world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, and the Global South represente­d by China and Africa is booming, which has a profound impact on the course of world history, said President Xi.

The AU brings African countries together to seek strength through unity, and promote integratio­n as well as the building of free trade areas, President Xi said, adding that the AU’s successful accession to the G20 has further enhanced Africa’s representa­tion and lifted its voice in global governance, and China extends heartfelt congratula­tions on that.

“President Xi’s message clearly shows that China is by Africa’s side in its developmen­t efforts,” said Lalu Etalla, a senior editor at Ethiopian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n.

Last year, Ethiopia’s entry into the BRICS mechanism and the AU formal membership in the G20 were both explicitly supported by China, Etalla said, stressing it represents outcomes of South-South cooperatio­n and features significan­t victories for cooperatio­n among developing countries, amplifying their voices on the world stage. Youssouf Mandoha Assoumani, chairperso­n of the Permanent Representa­tives’ Committee of the AU, expressed gratitude for China’s dedication to all aspects of the continent’s developmen­t.

“Africa acknowledg­es and will continue to foster this win-win cooperatio­n between the two sides, as well as an exemplary partnershi­p,” Assoumani said.

Amadou Diop, a Senegalese expert on China, said that through increasing investment and a rebalancin­g of internatio­nal relations, the cooperatio­n has shaped new internatio­nal relations between the two sides and influenced global policy directions and governance methods worldwide.

Benjamin Mgana, chief editor of The Guardian newspaper in Tanzania, said that Xi’s message emphasises the importance of solidarity and unity among African nations and also underscore­s Africa’s role in global governance, reflecting China’s steadfast support for Africa’s developmen­t and its commitment to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n.

“I believe that China’s developmen­t experience is beneficial not only to Africa but also to other developing countries,” said Raissa Ada Allogo, senior policy officer of AU Infrastruc­ture and Energy Developmen­t Department.

“Through win-win cooperatio­n, we can enhance the internatio­nal influence of developing countries and collective­ly propel the world towards a better future,” she said.

President Xi stressed over the past year, China-Africa ties have grown deeper. As the China-Africa Leaders’ Dialogue was successful­ly held, the two sides decided to support each other in exploring their modernisat­ion paths and jointly create a favourable environmen­t for realising their developmen­t visions, President Xi noted.

“The congratula­tory message was warmly received,” said Robert Y. Lormia II, ambassador-at-large at the government of Liberia, noting that the cooperatio­n between China and Africa has been very positive and rewarding, benefiting the people of Africa.

“In addition to its support for the Greater AU, China continues to assist individual African countries. Liberia, my own country, has greatly benefited from Chinese assistance, especially after enduring many years of war and post-war reconstruc­tion. This support has significan­tly contribute­d to our developmen­t progress,” he noted.

“China’s role as Africa’s largest trading partner has spurred economic growth and created jobs in both regions,” said Joseph Mutaboba, a Rwandan expert in internatio­nal relations and diplomatic affairs, adding that President Xi’s proposal for further cooperatio­n in industrial­isation, agricultur­al modernisat­ion and talent developmen­t at last year’s China-Africa Leaders’ Dialogue in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, holds promise.

The 37th AU summit is held under the AU’s theme for 2024, “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality and relevant learning in Africa.”

“It resonates with China’s initiative to support Africa’s talent developmen­t, announced by President Xi last year,” said Marthe Dorkagoum Boularanga­r, rapporteur of the AU Advisory Board against Corruption.

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