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Part II:
China's Relations with Africa
China-Africa friendship is embedded in the long
history of interchange. Sharing similar historical experience, China and Africa
have all along sympathized with and supported each other inthe struggle for
national liberation and forged a profound friendship.
The founding of the People's Republic of China and
the independence of African countries ushered in a new era in China-Africa
relations. For over half a century, the two sides have enjoyed close political
ties and frequent exchanges of high-level visits and people-to-people contacts.
Bilateral trade and economic cooperation have grown rapidly; cooperation in
other fields has yielded good results; and consultation and coordinationin
international affairs have been intensified. China has providedassistance to the
best of its ability to African countries, while African countries have also
rendered strong support to China on many occasions.
Sincerity, equality and mutual benefit, solidarity
and common development - these are the principles guiding China-Africa exchanges
and cooperation and the driving force to lasting China-Africa relations.
Part III:
China's African Policy
Enhancing solidarity and cooperation with African
countries has always been an important component of China's independent foreign
policy of peace. China will unswervingly carry forward the tradition of
China-Africa friendship. Proceeding from the fundamental interests of both the
Chinese and African peoples, China will establish and develop a new type of
strategic partnership with Africa which features political equality and mutual
trust, economic win-win cooperation and cultural exchange. The general
principles and objectives of China's African policy are as follows:
-- Sincerity, friendship and equality. China adheres
to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, respects African countries'
independent choice of the road of development and supports African countries'
efforts to grow stronger through unity.
-- Mutual benefit, reciprocity and common prosperity.
China supports African countries' endeavor for economic development and nation
building, carries out cooperation in various forms in the economic and social
development, and promotes common prosperity of China and Africa.
-- Mutual support and close coordination. China will
strengthen cooperation with Africa in the United Nations and other multilateral
systems by supporting each other's just demand and reasonable propositions and
continue to appeal to the international community to give more attention to
questions concerning peace and development in Africa.
-- Learning from each other and seeking common
development. China and Africa will learn from and draw upon each other's
experience in governance and development, strengthen exchanges and cooperation
in education, science, culture and health. Supporting African countries' efforts
to enhance capacity building, China will work together with Africa in the
exploration of the road of sustainable development.
The one-China principle is the political foundation for the establishment and development of China's relations with African countries and regional organizations. The Chinese Government appreciates the fact that the overwhelming majority of African countries abide by the one-China principle, refuse to have official relations and contacts with Taiwan and support China's great cause of reunification. China stands ready to establish and develop state-to-state relations with countries that have not yet established diplomatic ties with China on the basis of the one-China principle. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |