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| Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan (2nd
R) meets with officials from African countries at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 18, 2006. Officials from China
and 48 African countries on Monday concluded their two-day discussions on
preparatory work for a China-Africa summit scheduled for November in
Beijing.(Xinhua Photo) | ---- Review of the sixth anniversary of China-Africa
Cooperation Forum
I. Founding of China-Africa Cooperation Forum and Beijing
Ministerial Conference in 2000.
Beginning from the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and
Egypt in 1956, friendly China-African cooperation has seen steady development in
the past 44 years. China and African countries have been expanding and deepening
cooperation in the areas such as politics, economy, trade, culture and education
and health, resulting in remarkable achievements.
Great and profound changes have taken place in the international situation
since the end of the Cold War. As a result, developing countries are now facing
challenges as well as opportunities. Taking into account the new international
situation, China and African countries share the strong desire to further
consultations and cooperation, and to jointly meet the challenges posed in the
new century.
China is the biggest developing country, while Africa is the continent with
the greater concentration of developing countries than any other continent.
China-African friendly relations are deep-rooted, as they share similar
historical experiences and are free from any historical conflicts.
Furthermore, China and African countries are both faced with the common
task of development and share extensive common interests in international
affairs. It is, therefore, in the interests of both China and African countries,
and in conformity with the world trend towards peace and development, to
establish even closer friendly cooperative relations.
In this new situation, some African countries have proposed to China that
China and African countries should establish a new mechanism for collective
dialogues and cooperation. The Chinese government has decided after deliberation
to accept this proposal and put forward the initiative of hosting a China-Africa
Cooperation Forum, so that China and African countries can exchange their views
and coordinate their positions on major issues through this multilateral
consultation mechanism.
The Forum has set course for the development orientation of China-Africa
relations in the new century.
The founding of the forum is a requirement posed by the changes in the
situation, as well as an inevitable result of the half-century-long development
of China-Africa friendly cooperative relations.
In a sense, the founding of this forum is an important measure to promote
South-South cooperation. Through this channel, China and African countries, a
major component of developing countries, can seek common development and
effectively address common challenges ahead.
In October 1999, then Chinese President Jiang Zemin sent letters to heads
of state of all African countries that have diplomatic ties with China and
Secretary-General Salim Ahmed Salim of the Organization of African Unity (OAU),
officially proposing convening Ministerial Conference Beijing 2000 of the FOCAC
and spelling out the principles of "carrying out consultation on an equal
footing, enhancing understanding, increasing consensus, promoting friendship and
furthering cooperation."
Two topics for discussion were also introduced: "How to promote the
building of a new international political and economic order so as to safeguard
the common interests of developing countries in the 21st century" and "How to
further China-Africa cooperation in trade and economy in the new situation."
The African leaders gave immediate responses to President Zemin's letters,
voicing their support to the proposal and the will to send ministers to attend
the proposed conference. In January 2000, then Chinese Foreign Minister Tang
Jiaxuan and then Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Shi
Guangsheng jointly issued invitations to the foreign ministers and the ministers
in charge of foreign trade and economic cooperation affairs of the African
countries that have diplomatic ties with China and soon received positive
feedbacks.
Thereafter, China began to make full preparations for the conference and
both sides began to hold consultations on matters related to the conference as
well.
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