
BEIJING, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- China and Africa will
strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism and promoting nuclear
disarmament, says an action plan adopted Sunday afternoon by China and 48
African countries attending a two-day gathering in Beijing.
To strengthen consultation and cooperation in
international affairs serves the common interests of both sides and other
developing countries in an international environment "which is undergoing
complex and profound changes," says the action plan adopted prior to the
conclusion of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
(FOCAC).
China and Africa "condemn and oppose terrorism in
whatever form," and will "explore ways of counter-terrorism cooperation" with
African countries, according the plan that charts the course for China-Africa
cooperation in the next three years.
Recognizing a leading role of the United Nations and
UN Security Council in the international campaign against terrorism, the plan
says China and Africa "are opposed to double standard."
The document says "China noted with pleasure" that
the African Union's convention on the prevention and combating of terrorism has
entered into force and a terrorism research center has been set up in the
continent.
The action plan calls for increased international
cooperation in promoting nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation of nuclear
weapons.
"China supports Africa's efforts in realizing the
objective of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Africa on a voluntary basis," says
the document, adding that China will continue to support the "humanitarian
de-mining operations" in Africa and its combat against illicit trade in small
arms and light weapons with financial and material assistance and related
training.
The two sides also agreed to strengthen cooperation
to face up to non-traditional security issues, including natural disasters,
refugees and displaced persons, illegal migration, transnational crimes, drug
smuggling and communicable diseases, which challenge the world peace and
security.
The landmark two-day FOCAC Beijing Summit ended
Sunday afternoon. Chinese President Hu Jintao, 41 heads of state or government
and senior officials of 48 African countries that have diplomatic ties with
China, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations
attended the gathering highlighting "friendship, peace, cooperation and
development."
Addressing the opening ceremony, Hu announced a
package of major assistance, investment, trade and other key cooperation
projects with Africa in an effort to forge a new type of strategic partnership.
Later Saturday, a high-level dialogue and
entrepreneurs conference opened at the Great Hall of the People, where Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao proposed China and Africa fully tap cooperation potential.
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BEIJING, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- In order to promote
political cooperation, Chinese and African leaders agreed to continue high-level
visit and set up a mechanism of regular political dialogue between foreign
ministers, according to an action plan adopted by the Beijing Summit of the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which concluded here on Sunday.
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