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China-Africa summit: Xi’s speech at FOCAC wins wide acclaim

News AgenciesBy News Agencies8th September 2024Updated:8th September 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Roundtable meeting of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. (Photo: AFP)
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International observers have lauded President Xi Jinping’s keynote speech delivered on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, saying that it was a demonstration of a renewed impetus in the deepening relationship between China and Africa.

Xi said in the speech that China and Africa’s joint pursuit of modernization will set off a wave of modernization in the Global South and open a new chapter in the drive for a community with a shared future for mankind.

He proposed that bilateral relations between China and all African countries that have diplomatic ties with China be elevated to the level of strategic relations.

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He also proposed that the overall characterization of China-Africa relations be elevated to an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.

Antonio Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, highly commended China-Africa relations. “The China-Africa partnership is a pillar of South-South cooperation,” he said on social media. “Today in Beijing, I stressed the UN’s commitment for this cooperation and the deep reforms the global financial architecture needs to ensure development leaves no one behind.”

Deniz Istikbal, a researcher at the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research in Turkiye, said Xi’s speech reflects a deepening and evolving China-Africa relationship.

“By proposing that China’s relations with African countries be elevated to strategic relations and positioning it as an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era, China is emphasizing a long-term, resilient and multifaceted relationship,” Istikbal said.

He said President Xi’s modernization proposals indicate China’s intention to solidify its role as a major partner for Africa in global affairs, while deepening the relationship as one built on mutual respect, trust and long-term collaboration.

“The summit highlighted the strategic importance that China places on its relationship with Africa, which is distinct from the Western approach,” he said.

Dennis Munene, executive director of the China-Africa Center at the Africa Policy Institute in Kenya, said Xi’s remarks exemplified the true principles of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith.

“Delivered with a focus on mutual respect and shared benefits, Xi’s speech reignited the dream of an African renaissance,” he said.

To ensure that Africa experiences true modernization, Munene said President Xi unveiled 10 partnership action plans that will revolutionize bilateral and multilateral China-Africa cooperation.

X.N. Iraki, an associate professor at the University of Nairobi’s Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, said the speech was very focused on the key issues.

He said the statements in Xi’s speech, such as “modernization is an inalienable right”, and “well-balanced material and spiritual advancement is a lofty objective of modernization”, show that China understands Africa.

Jack Perry, chairman of the 48 Group Club and the CEO of London Export Corporation, said his company sees the future plans as stated in President Xi’s speech as the stimulus for fresh growth and innovation, for addressing global poverty and producing sustainable development.

Carlos Lopes, a professor at the University of Cape Town’s Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, said the significance of Xi’s speech lies in its ability to consolidate Sino-African interests in defense of multilateralism.

He said the focus on the green transition, digital advancement and technological transformation, signals a strategic shift toward sustainable and modern growth paths. – By Edith Mutethya/China Daily

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