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Uphold the Tradition of Always Standing Together And Jointly Build a China-Africa Community  With a Shared Future in the New Era

Source: MFA 2021-11-30 06:36

Keynote Speech  by H.E. Xi Jinping
President of  the People’s Republic of China
At  the Opening Ceremony of the Eighth Ministerial Conference of
The  Forum on China-Africa Cooperation

29 November 2021

Your Excellency  President Macky Sall,
Distinguished Colleagues,
Dear Guests and Friends,

It is such a pleasure to attend the opening  ceremony of the Eighth  Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Let me  first express sincere appreciation to President Sall and the  government of Senegal for their excellent organization, and extend a warm  welcome to the colleagues and guests attending the Conference.

This year marks the 65th anniversary of the start of  diplomatic relations between China and African countries. Over the past 65  years, China and Africa have forged unbreakable fraternity in our struggle  against imperialism and colonialism, and  embarked on a distinct path of cooperation in our journey toward development and  revitalization. Together, we have written  a splendid chapter of mutual assistance amidst complex changes, and set a  shining example for building a new type of international relations.  

Dear Friends,

Why do China and Africa have such a close relationship and so deep a  bond of friendship? The key lies in an everlasting spirit of China-Africa  friendship and cooperation forged between the two sides, which features sincere  friendship and equality,  win-win for mutual benefit and common  development, fairness and justice, and progress  with the times and openness and inclusiveness. This 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.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the  restoration of China’s lawful seat in the United Nations. Here, let me  express sincere appreciation to the many African friends who supported China  back then. Let me also make it solemnly clearthat China will never forget the profound friendship  of African countries and will remain guided by the principle of sincerity, real  results, amity and good faith and the principle of pursuing the greater good and  shared interests. China will work together with African friends to promote and  carry forward the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation from generation to generation.

Dear Friends,

At the 2018 FOCAC Beijing Summit, I proposed that we  build an even stronger China-Africa community with a shared future. The proposal  was unanimously endorsed by African leaders. Over the past three years and more,  China and Africa have worked together to fully implement the eight major  initiatives and other outcomes of the Beijing Summit, and completed a large  number of priority cooperation projects. China-Africa trade and  China’s investment in Africa have been on a steady rise.  Almost all African members of FOCAC have joined the big family of Belt and Road  cooperation. All these have injected strong impetus into the China-Africa  comprehensive strategic and cooperative partnership.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first  step. As we stand at the historic starting point of building a China-Africa  community with a shared future in the new era, I wish to make the following four  proposals:

First, fighting COVID-19 with  solidarity. We need to put  people and their lives first, be guided by science, support waiving intellectual  property rights on COVID-19 vaccines, and truly ensure the accessibility and  affordability of vaccines in Africa to bridge the immunization gap.

Second, deepening practical  cooperation. We need to open up  new prospects for China-Africa cooperation, expand trade and investment, share  experience on poverty reduction, strengthen cooperation on digital economy, and  promote entrepreneurship by young Africans and the development of small and  medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). At the UN General Assembly this year, I put  forward the Global Development Initiative, which dovetails with the African  Union’s Agenda 2063 and the UN’s 2030 Agenda  for Sustainable Development. We welcome the active support and participation by  African countries.

Third, promoting green  development. In the face of  climate change, which is a major challenge to all humanity, we need to advocate  green and low-carbon development, actively promote solar, wind and other sources  of renewable energy, work for effective implementation of the Paris Agreement on  climate change and keep strengthening our capacity for sustainable development.  

Fourth, upholding equity and  justice. The world needs true  multilateralism. Peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom are  common values of humanity and represent the abiding aspirations of both China and Africa. We both advocate a  development path suited to our national conditions and are both committed to  upholding the rights and interests of developing countries. We both oppose  intervention in domestic affairs, racial discrimination and unilateral  sanctions. We need to unequivocally stand for the just propositions of  developing countries and translate our common aspirations and interests into  joint actions.   

Dear Friends,

In the run-up to this Conference, our  two sides have jointly prepared the China-Africa Cooperation Vision 2035. Under the first three-year plan of the Vision, China  will work closely with African countries to implement the following nine programs:

First, the medical and health  program. To help the  AU achieve its goal of vaccinating 60 percent of the  African population by 2022, I announce that China will provide another one  billion doses of vaccines to Africa, including 600 million doses as  donation and 400 million doses to  be provided through such means  as joint production by  Chinesecompanies andrelevant  African countries. In  addition, China will undertake 10 medical and health projects for African  countries, and send 1,500 medical personnel and public health experts to  Africa.

Second, the poverty reduction and agricultural  development  program. China will undertake 10 poverty reduction and  agricultural projects for Africa, and send 500 agricultural experts to Africa.  China will set up a number of China-Africa joint centers for modern  agrotechnology exchange, demonstration and training in China, encourage Chinese  institutions and companies to build in Africa demonstration villages for  China-Africa cooperation on agricultural development and poverty reduction, and  support the Alliance of Chinese Companies  in Africa for Corporate Social  Responsibilities in launching the  initiative of “100  Companies in 1,000 Villages”.

Third, the trade promotion  program. China will open “green lanes” for African agricultural  exports to China, speed up the inspection  and quarantine procedures, and  further increase the scope of products enjoying zero-tariff  treatment for the least developed countries (LDCs) having  diplomatic relations with China, in a bid to reach 300 billion US dollars in  total imports from Africa in the next three years. China will provide 10 billion  US dollars of trade finance to support African export,  and build in China a pioneering zone for in-depth China-Africa trade and  economic cooperation and a China-Africa industrial park for Belt and  Road cooperation. China will undertake 10 connectivity projects for  Africa, form an expert  group on economic cooperation with the  secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area  (AfCFTA), and give continued support to the development of the  AfCFTA.

Fourth, the investment promotion program. China will encourage its businesses  to invest no less than 10 billion US dollars in Africa in the next three years,  and will establish a platform for  China-Africa private investment  promotion. China will undertake 10 industrialization and employment promotion  projects for Africa, provide credit facilities of 10 billion US dollars to African financial  institutions, support the development of African SMEs on a  priority basis, and establish a China-Africa cross-border RMB center. China will  exempt African LDCs from debt incurred in the form of interest-free Chinese  government loans due by the end of 2021. China is ready to channel to African countries 10 billion US dollars from its share  of the IMF’s new allocation of Special  Drawing Rights.

Fifth, the digital innovation  program. China will undertake 10 digital economy projects for  Africa, set up centers for China-Africa cooperation on satellite remote-sensing  application, and support the development of China-Africa joint laboratories,  partner institutes, and scientific and technological innovation cooperation  bases. China will work with African countries to expand Silk Road e-commerce  cooperation, hold online shopping festivals featuring quality African products  and tourism e-commerce promotion activities, and launch a campaign to market 100 African  stores and 1,000 African products on e-commerce platforms.

Sixth, the green development program.  China will undertake 10 green  development, environmental protection and climate action projects for Africa,  support the development of the “Great Green  Wall”, and build in Africa centers of  excellenceon low-carbon development and  climate change adaptation.

Seventh, the capacity building  program. China will help build or  upgrade 10 schools in Africa, and invite 10,000 high-level African professionals  to seminars and workshops. We will implement “Future of Africa — a project for China-Africa cooperation on vocational education”, and start an employment  “through  train” scheme for African students in China. China will continue to work with  African countries to set up “Luban Workshops”, and  encourage Chinese companies in Africa to create at least  800,000 local jobs.

Eighth, the cultural and people-to-people exchange  program. China will  supportmaking all African countries having diplomatic ties with  China approved destinations for Chinese tourist groups. We will hold African  film festivals in China and Chinese film  festivals in Africa, as  well as a China-Africa youth services  forum, and a China-Africa women’s forum.

Ninth, the peace and security  program. China will undertake 10 peace and security projects  for Africa, continue to deliver military assistance to the AU, support  African countries’ efforts to independently maintain regional security and fight  terrorism, and conduct joint exercises and on-site training between Chinese and African peacekeeping troops and  cooperation on small arms and light weapons control.

Dear Friends,

Senegal’s first President Léopold Sédar Senghor once  wrote, “Let us answer ‘present’ at the  rebirth of the world.” I am convinced that the concerted efforts of  China and Africa will make this FOCAC Conference a  full success, one that shall pool the mighty strength of the 2.7 billion Chinese  and Africans and guide us toward a high-level China-Africa community with a  shared future.

Thank you.



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