BEIJING, China
The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) will be held in Beijing from Sept. 4 to 6. The leaders of China and African countries will gather around the theme "Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future" to celebrate friendship and chart the way forward for cooperation.
This marks another grand
reunion of the China-Africa big family following the 2006 Beijing summit, the
2015 Johannesburg summit, and the 2018 Beijing summit of the FOCAC. It is also
the largest diplomatic event hosted by China in recent years, with the highest
attendance of foreign leaders.
Chinese President Xi Jinping
will attend the opening ceremony of the 2024 summit on Sept. 5 and deliver a
keynote speech, according to foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying.
In his speech, Xi will
elaborate on the new ideas and propositions on building a high-level community
with a shared future between China and Africa, and announce new actions and
measures for practical cooperation with Africa, said Vice Foreign Minister Chen
Xiaodong.
Xi will also host a welcoming
banquet and relevant bilateral events for the leaders of FOCAC's African
members and representatives of relevant African regional organizations and
international organizations.
Chen noted that Xi had visited
Africa five times as the Chinese president, attended two FOCAC summits, and
chaired the Extraordinary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity Against COVID-19
and the China-Africa Leaders' Dialogue. He has also summarized the spirit of
China-Africa friendship and cooperation and in person charted the course for
the development of China-Africa relations in the new era.
"Under the guidance of head-of-state diplomacy, China-Africa relations have entered a new phase of building a high-level China-Africa community with a shared future. The building of a China-Africa community with a shared future continues to be at the forefront of building a community with a shared future for mankind," Chen added.
Leaders of African countries
and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission will lead delegations to
participate in the Summit. The UN Secretary-General will be a special guest and
relevant international and regional organizations will also attend the Summit
as observers.
Experts say this not only
reflects the sincere welcome that African countries and their people have
extended to China's assistance in promoting Africa's economic and social
development and improving livelihoods over the years, but also highlights the
strong appeal of Chinese modernization to Global South countries, including the
vast majority of African nations.
The third plenary session of
the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China made strategic plans
for further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization,
which will bring more opportunities and hopes to other countries in the world,
Chen said.
Over the 24 years since the
establishment of the FOCAC, particularly in the new era, the forum has always
adhered to the principles of planning together, building together, and
benefiting together. The development of the Forum has been remarkable, making
it a "golden brand" of China-Africa cooperation and a banner for
leading international cooperation with Africa and for deepening Global South
cooperation, Chen said.
The fruitful and all-round
cooperation between China and Africa under the FOCAC framework has continued to
enhance the influence of the forum, said Sun Hong, a researcher from the
Institute of African Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International
Relations, adding that the upcoming summit holds great practical importance and
far-reaching significance.
According to Chen, this year's
summit will have four high-level meetings on the topics of state governance,
industrialization and agricultural modernization, peace and security, and
high-quality Belt and Road cooperation.
African countries are
increasingly focused on choosing their own development paths and expressing
their perspectives on pressing international issues. In this process, they have
demonstrated a strong interest in China's governance experience and initiatives
in global affairs, Sun said.
Through high-level meetings
with specific topics, all parties can exchange in-depth views on important
issues in China-Africa cooperation, further discuss real concerns, and build
consensus on development, she added.
Shen Xiang, director of the
West Asia and Africa Department under the Ministry of Commerce, said that a
conference of Chinese and African entrepreneurs will also be held during the
summit, featuring two discussion topics on industrial and supply chain cooperation
and the development of emerging industries.
The discussions will enable
the sharing of successful experience in cooperation between Chinese and African
entrepreneurs under the guidance of the forum's initiatives, with a view to
exploring new cooperation opportunities, he said.
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