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BRI’s decade-long success hailed

China-led infrastruc­ture program has brought great benefits to Africa, Kenya forum hears

- By EDITH MUTETHYA in Nairobi, Kenya edithmutet­hya@chinadaily.com.cn

Experts from China and Kenya have praised the achievemen­ts of the Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, as the program marks 10 years of its establishm­ent.

Experts who gathered for a symposium at the Chinese embassy in Kenya on May 19 were committed to working together for high-quality BRI cooperatio­n between the two countries.

John Kimondiu, secretary-general of the China Africa Friendship Associatio­n-Kenya

Chapter, said the BRI has greatly benefited Kenya through constructi­on of roads, railways, bridges and hospitals as well as support in the education sector.

“We appreciate it because without China, Kenya wouldn’t be where it is today,” he said.

“While making a speech four days ago in South Africa, President William Ruto indicated the importance of Kenya being part and parcel of the discussion but not being told what to do. China has been good in engaging us in discussion but not telling us what to do,” Kimondiu said.

Dennis Munene, executive director of the China-Africa Centre at the Kenya-based Africa Policy Institute, said the BRI is inherently emancipati­ng, rather than enslaving, Africa.

It is based on the continent’s own priorities rather than external lenders, and the impact of the BRI in Africa is visible, positive and transforma­tive, Munene said, adding that Kenya is a major beneficiar­y.

Li Bin, president of the AfricanChi­nese People’s Friendship Associatio­n, said Kenya is one of the countries with the most BRI projects.

“Many projects such as the standard gauge railway, Nairobi Expressway and the global trade center have effectivel­y promoted local economic and social developmen­t,” Li said.

China is Kenya’s largest trade partner, and Kenyan fresh avocados are selling in China, Li said.

Zhou Pingjian, China’s ambassador to Kenya, said the East African country is a key BRI participan­t.

“Kenya and China share growth through cooperatio­n and discussion­s. There is a huge potential for constructi­on of BRI projects. We can make full play of people-to-people exchanges.”

China will stick to the principles of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith as well as pursuing the greater good, Zhou said.

Peter Kagwanja, chief executive of the Africa Policy Institute, said the BRI is a shining jewel of China’s independen­t path to modernizat­ion, noting that it has been praised by experts as the most ambitious project in human history.

“Here in Africa, Chinese modernizat­ion meets African renaissanc­e at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n and BRI.”

Through the BRI, China and Kenya are expanding the frontiers of globalizat­ion and working hand in hand to build a community of shared future for humanity, he said.

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