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Part IV
Enhancing All-round Cooperation Between China
and Africa
1. The political field
(1) High-level visits
China will maintain the momentum of mutual visits and
dialogues between Chinese and African leaders, with a view of facilitating
communication, deepening friendship and promoting mutual understanding and
trust.
(2) Exchanges between legislative bodies
China favors increased multi-level and multi-channel
friendly exchanges on the basis of mutual respect between China's National
People's Congress (NPC) and parliaments of African countries and the Pan-African
Parliament of the AU, for the purpose of deepening understanding and
cooperation.
(3) Exchanges between political parties
The Communist Party of China (CPC) develops exchanges
of various forms with friendly political parties and organizations of African
countries on the basis of the principles of independence, equality, mutual
respect and non-interference in each other's internal affairs. The purpose of
such exchanges is to increase understanding and friendship and seek trust and
cooperation.
(4) Consultation mechanisms
Mechanisms such as national bilateral committees
between China and African countries, political consultation between foreign
ministries, joint(mixed) committees on trade and economic cooperation and mixed
committees on science and technology should be established and improved, so as
to institutionalize dialogue and consultation in a flexible and pragmatic
manner.
(5) Cooperation in international affairs
China will continue to strengthen solidarity and
cooperation with African countries in the international arena, conduct regular
exchange of views, coordinate positions on major international and regional
issues and stand for mutual support on major issues concerning state
sovereignty, territorial integrity, national dignity and human rights. China
supports African nations' desire to be an equal partner in international
affairs. China is devoted, as are African nations, to making the United Nations
play a greater role, defending the purposes and principles of the UN Charter,
establishing a new international political and economic order featuring justice,
rationality, equality and mutual benefit, promoting more democratic
international relationship and rule of law in international affairs and
safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries.
(6) Exchanges between local governments
China's Central Government attaches importance to the exchanges between local governments of China and African countries, vigorously supports twin province/state and twin city relationship aimed at facilitating bilateral exchanges and cooperation in local development and administration. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |