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A Visit to Remember

Chinese people are kind and cooperativ­e, and the country’s socioecono­mic and cultural progress is impressive

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Icame to China on 1 March to cover the second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference and the second session of 14th National People’s Congress, commonly known as Two Sessions, that opened on 5 March.

During the meetings, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s press conference attracted special attention from both Chinese and foreign reporters. I had prepared a question as a representa­tive from Africa for the foreign minister.

On 7 March, I arrived at the Media Centre to attend the conference. I felt very lucky to have gotten a chance to ask my question, which was: “Recent years have witnessed Chinese senior officials’ regular visits to African countries, including Chinese foreign minister’s visit in January as a continuati­on of the decades-long tradition of the foreign minister beginning a year’s overseas trips with Africa. So, what will

China do to consolidat­e its cooperatio­n with African countries? As we all have noticed, senior officials of the US and other Western countries have paid frequent visits to Africa in recent years.

How does China look at these trips, and is China concerned about the competitio­n from the West in its relations with Africa?”

In his answer, Wang said that the tradition has lasted for 34 years and is aimed at raising the sense of cooperatio­n and building better diplomatic foundation­s, and that China will continue cooperatio­n with African countries at all times. On the issue of high-level US and Western officials making their visits to Africa, Wang described it as a sign of diplomatic maturity, and said China is not worried about that issue and does not see it as competitio­n.

I think his response shows China is not interested in competitio­n, and is rather looking forward to and believes in clean politics and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in all fields. It shows a willingnes­s on part of China to give space to countries to make decisions about who to work with and which side to partner with.

China always believes that a framework that is marked by cooperatio­n, equality of nations, respect for internatio­nal law, good governance and mutual benefit is the right framework for developmen­t, rather than using power to force other countries to choose a certain path.

As a journalist from Tanzania, I have been in China twice in 2023 and 2024, and have visited many provinces and seen many things that moved me.

I feel that China is a safe place to visit and people here are kind and cooperativ­e. China respects other people’s culture and religion, and gives you freedom to believe in what you want. Chinese people like foreigners and love to share experience­s.

Chinese culture has gained popularity worldwide and the world wants to know more about Chinese history, how China has preserved its tradition and norms, and how it has promoted its culture including clothing, cuisine, and even lifestyles and family values.

China’s move to open its doors to cooperatio­n with other countries has fuelled China’s economic growth. The China Import and Export Expo, for example, has become one of the biggest platforms for internatio­nal trade.

China has also become a global model of poverty reduction. It has also fostered technologi­cal growth, modern agricultur­e, and trade with other nations regardless of the size or capabiliti­es of a nation.

I believe China and Africa in the future will be two of the world’s most important places for technologi­cal change, economic growth, and greater trade cooperatio­n. China-Africa relations will be better and stronger.

Chinese culture has gained popularity worldwide and the world wants to know more about Chinese history, how China has preserved its tradition and norms, and how it has promoted its culture , cuisine, and even lifestyles and family values.

 ?? (COURTESY) ?? Abubakar Harith asks a question at a press conference on China’s foreign policy and foreign relations on the sidelines of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing, capital of China, on 7 March
(COURTESY) Abubakar Harith asks a question at a press conference on China’s foreign policy and foreign relations on the sidelines of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing, capital of China, on 7 March

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