Botswana Guardian

The Seeds of China- Botswana Friendship

Are Bound to Reap a Golden Harvest

- By H. E. Mr. Wang Xuefeng, Chinese Ambassador to Botswana

Two years ago, several agricultur­al experts from the Botswana University of Agricultur­e and Natural Resources ( BUAN) travelled to China and selected seven types of water- saving and droughtres­istant ( WDR) rice seeds from the gene centres in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui and other places to bring back to Botswana.

After more than two years of unremittin­g comparison and cultivatio­n by the agricultur­al experts from China and Botswana, the trial planting has finally been successful. The rice seeds from China have produced golden grains on the land of Botswana.

At the 1st WDR Rice Harvest Ceremony in Botswana held on 27th June, Honourable Vice President Mr. Slumber Tsogwane and I walked into the experiment­al field to harvest the rice and share the joy.

Vice President Tsogwane said that the success of the trial planting is of great importance in helping Botswana to improve food production, reduce reliance on imports and ensure food security.

On social media, many local people clicked “like” below the post of the successful trial of China’s WDR rice in Botswana. They thanked the researcher­s for their hard work, and said that they expect the Chinese rice to be cultivated in more places in Botswana soon.

Botswana and some other African media have widely reported the good news. The phrase “Chinese rice” was trending in Botswana that day.

The successful trial of Chinese rice is a gratifying result of the friendly cooperatio­n between China and Botswana. In a broader sense, it is also the epitome of China- Africa friendship.

China and Africa are close friends, reliable partners and good brothers who stand together through thick and thin and never hesitate to help each other.

The two sides have supported each other on issues of each other’s core interests and major concerns, safeguarde­d the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core, and promoted the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistenc­e and other basic norms governing internatio­nal relations.

Such collaborat­ion has effectivel­y upheld the shared interests of developing countries as well as the overall interests of the whole internatio­nal community.

In developing its relationsh­ip with Africa, China has always followed the principle of pursuing the greater good and shared interests and the principle of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith.

Under the Forum on ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n ( FOCAC) framework, China- Africa relations have seen a leap from “a new type of partnershi­p” to “a new type of strategic partnershi­p” and to “a comprehens­ive strategic and cooperativ­e partnershi­p”.

Together, the two sides drafted and implemente­d ten cooperatio­n plans and eight major initiative­s.

China- Africa Belt and Road cooperatio­n is progressin­g with a strong momentum. The fruitful results of China- Africa cooperatio­n can be seen across the continent.

China has contribute­d more than 20% to Africa’s growth for a number of years, making positive contributi­ons to improving the well- being of African people.

At the Eighth FOCAC Ministeria­l Conference last November, Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward a fourpoint proposal on promoting China- Africa relations and nine programs on enhancing China- Africa practical cooperatio­n, opening up new prospects for upgraded and high- quality developmen­t of China- Africa cooperatio­n.

As the world faces the profound changes and the pandemic both unseen in a century, the friendly and brotherly bond between China and Africa is even more precious, which squarely reflects the spirit of China- Africa friendship and cooperatio­n proposed by President Xi in the Eighth FOCAC Ministeria­l Conference, featuring sincere friendship and equality, win- win for mutual benefit and common developmen­t, fairness and justice, and progress with the times and openness and inclusiven­ess.

It truly captures the relations of China and Africa working together in good and hard times over the past decades, and provides a source of strength for the continuous growth of China- Africa friendly relations. Botswana, an important country in Africa, has always been a true friend and good brother of China. Chinese people have always been cherishing the most valuable support from Botswana at the 26th session of UN General Assembly in 1971 for restoring the lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations despite the fact that China and Botswana had yet to establish diplomatic relations.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, China and Botswana have always respected, trusted and supported each other, with bilateral relations maintainin­g steady and healthy developmen­t.

In particular, Botswana’s President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi paid a successful visit to China in September 2018 and attended the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China- Africa Cooperatio­n.

President Xi Jinping and President Masisi held fruitful talks and reached broad consensus, elevating bilateral relations to a new level.

In January 2021, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Botswana and signed a memorandum of understand­ing on jointly building the Belt and Road Initiative with Botswana Foreign Minister Dr. Lemogang Kwape, which provided new opportunit­ies, expanded new fields and opened up new prospects for the two countries to deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

Over the last two years, confronted by drastic changes in the internatio­nal situation and the COVID- 19 pandemic, China and Botswana have stood side by side to tackle the challenges head on.

We have stuck together to battle Corona virus, advance economic recovery, explore new growth drivers and expand cooperatio­n in human resources, etc. Our fruitful cooperatio­n best illustrate­s that China and Botswana are indeed good brothers sharing weal and woe and supporting each other.

In the face of the raging COVID- 19 pandemic, China stays committed to lending a helping hand. Championin­g the vision of building a global community of health for all, China has provided various forms of support and assistance to Botswana to the best of our capacity since the outbreak, such as donating multiple batches of COVID vaccines and anti- epidemic materials, and promptly sharing experience in prevention and control. Last April, at the height of the battle against COVID in Botswana, China was the first to rush in with its vaccines, providing a strong support for Botswana to fight against the pandemic.

The Chinese medical team to Botswana is one of the longestrun­ning and most effective health cooperatio­n projects between the two countries. Over the past four decades, a total of 16 batches of more than 500 Chinese medical members have come to Botswana, making all- out efforts to deliver quality medical services and help strengthen local medical specialtie­s.

They have performed more than 130,000 surgeries and treated more than 2.8 million patients since 1980s. They have won high praise from the government and people of Botswana for forming the spirit of Chinese medical team featuring no fear of hardships, willingnes­s to dedicate, saving lives and great love with practical actions.

In particular, the 16th Chinese medical team has risen to the risk and headed for the frontline against the virus together with their Botswana counterpar­ts, writing a new chapter of the touching story of China- Botswana friendship with wisdom, courage, love and unremittin­g efforts.

In the face of difficulti­es holding back developmen­t, China stays committed to promoting cooperatio­n. Both the fluid internatio­nal situation and repeated resurgence of the pandemic make the path to global economic recovery more difficult, and no country can stand on its own including Botswana.

In order to help Botswana accelerate the developmen­t and transforma­tion of agricultur­e, safeguard food security, and improve internatio­nal competitiv­eness of livestock products, China, guided by the consensus of the two heads of state, has organized its agricultur­al experts to help tailor the National Agricultur­al Developmen­t Plan for Botswana based on local resource endowment.

China has also made new progress in preparing to import Botswana beef, one of the country’s main exports. It is believed that, in the near future, China will become an important market for Botswana beef, and the Chinese people can enjoy highqualit­y Botswana beef without going abroad.

Last month, a delegation of two large Chinese enterprise­s came to Botswana for business inspection and negotiatio­n, aiming at conducting practical cooperatio­n in related fields.

I believe the economic and trade cooperatio­n will help Botswana cultivate new areas of growth, update industrial chains and create favorable conditions for economic diversific­ation and transforma­tion.

In the face of the shortage of human resources, China stays committed to “teaching people how to fish”. It comes from an old Chinese proverb—“Give a man a fish you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime”, which coincides with the concept of attaching importance to education in Botswana culture.

For a long time, China has been deepening human resources cooperatio­n with Botswana, including technical training for Botswana officials and technician­s under the framework of the Forum on China- Africa Cooperatio­n, and the Chinese Government Scholarshi­p Program for Botswana students to study in China.

We also keep in mind local youth education and empowermen­t, and try our best to make contributi­ons to the developmen­t of basic education in Botswana. We have built primary schools in Serowe, Maun, Mmopane and Kazungula to facilitate a good studying environmen­t for kids.

We have set up “Chinese Ambassador Scholarshi­p” to support the students who achieve top academic performanc­e.

Aiming at encouragin­g young people to develop their interest in space exploratio­n, the Embassy has recently extended an invitation to young Botswana friends to attend the “Tiangong Dialogue” event, a chance to directly interact with the Chinese Taikonauts in China’s Tiangong space station.

China is the largest developing country in the world. Building up solidarity and cooperatio­n with Africa and other developing countries in the world has been the tradition and cornerston­e of China’s foreign policy, as well as the distinctiv­e character of China’s diplomacy in the new era.

As the world’s second largest economy, largest trader in goods, second largest consumer of commoditie­s, China’s developmen­t remains an opportunit­y for African countries.

At present, China is grounding the efforts in the new developmen­t stage, following the new developmen­t philosophy, fostering a new developmen­t paradigm and striving to achieve high- quality developmen­t.

Later this year, the Communist Party of China will convene its 20th National Congress, which will chart the course for the next phase of China’s developmen­t. China welcomes Botswana and other African countries aboard the express train of China’s developmen­t, so as to share and explore more opportunit­ies for common developmen­t.

Just like the rice seeds that sailed across the sea from China and have yielded a good harvest in Botswana, the seeds of China- Botswana friendship are bound to reap a golden harvest with the concerted efforts of our two sides in creating a brighter future for us all.

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