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Wang Yi Talks about the Five-pronged Important Consensus Reached at the Eighth FOCAC Ministerial Conference

Source: MFA 2021-12-03 16:17

On November 30, 2021 local time, State Councilor and  Foreign Minister Wang Yi received journalists together with Senegalese Foreign  Minister Aissata Tall Sall after the Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum  on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) concluded.

Wang Yi said that the Eighth FOCAC Ministerial  Conference was a great success. The fact that President Xi Jinping attended the  opening ceremony of the conference via video link and delivered a keynote speech  fully demonstrates that China attaches great importance to China-Africa  relations. The conference assessed the implementation of the achievements of the  previous session, discussed and finalized the plan for following-up cooperation,  and adopted four achievement papers, the most among all sessions. The success of  the conference confirmed the strong will of China and Africa to work together to  overcome difficulties and seek common development, and showed the huge potential  and bright prospects of China-Africa cooperation. The most important consensus  reached by China and Africa can be summarized in the following five aspects.

First, both sides will promote the spirit of  China-Africa friendship and cooperation. This year marks the 65th anniversary of  the establishment of China-Africa diplomatic relations. President Xi Jinping  summarized the history of China-Africa relations and proposed the spirit for the  first time, which became a highlight of the meeting. The spirit is a valuable  treasure fostered by both sides through our struggles for national independence  and liberation, an important attitude formed by both sides along our glorious  march towards development, rejuvenation, unity and cooperation, an  interpretation of our characteristics of friendship, equality, mutual benefit  and justice, and an epochal example of a new model of international relations.  No matter how the international situation may change and what difficulties and  obstacles China and Africa may encounter, the two sides will remain strongly  committed to strengthening mutual political trust and deepening practical  cooperation so that the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation will  be carried forward and passed on from generation to generation.

Second, China and Africa will work together to  defeat the pandemic. We'll never forget the precious support from African  countries and the African Union when China was having a hard time during the  combat against the pandemic. In face of the pandemic in Africa, we feel for the  African people and do our best to give assistance. When addressing the opening  ceremony of the conference, President Xi Jinping solemnly announced that China  will provide an additional one billion vaccine doses to Africa to help the  African Union achieve its goal of vaccinating 60 percent of the African  population by 2022. This is the largest vaccine assistance plan undertaken by a  single country to Africa since the outbreak of the pandemic, which will surely  boost Africa's confidence and motivation to overcome the pandemic.

Third, both sides will work to enrich China-Africa  cooperation in the new era. In addition to our due works in traditional fields  of China-Africa cooperation, we will aim at the most urgent development needs of  African countries, and will transform and upgrade China-Africa cooperation in  such fields as health, people's well-being, green development, digital economy,  and capacity building, so as to create more cooperation highlights. President Xi  Jinping announced that China will implement nine programs jointly with African  countries, which is a strong declaration of China's continued commitment to  Africa and the sustained momentum of China-Africa cooperation.

Fourth, the two sides will work together to practice  true multilateralism. China and Africa are important forces for securing world  peace and development. We will continue to firmly support each other on issues  of core interests and major concerns, jointly safeguard the international system  with the United Nations at its core and the international order underpinned by  international law, and enhance the representation and voice of developing  countries in international affairs. The two sides will resolutely oppose any  unilateral sanctions, any interference in other countries' internal affairs and  racial discrimination, and will promote the shared human values of peace,  development, fairness, justice, democracy and freedom, to make greater  contributions to safeguarding world equity and justice.

Fifth, China and Africa will jointly build a  China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era. Facing the combined  challenges of centennial volatility and the pandemic unseen in a century,  President Xi Jinping proposed the four proposals on building a China-Africa  community with a shared future in the new era, which is warmly responded to by  African leaders. China appreciates African countries' welcome and support for  the Global Development Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping, and will  work with Africa to align the initiative with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for  Sustainable Development and the African Union's Agenda 2063 to create synergic  energy. China is ready to march with Africa hand in hand on the path of  development and rejuvenation, and jointly build a China-Africa community with a  shared future in the new era.

Wang Yi stressed that the FOCAC has gone through 20  extraordinary years and is standing at a new historic starting point. China will  always be Africa's most bona fide, most reliable, and longest-term partner. He  believes that, with the strategic guidance of Chinese and African leaders and  the joint efforts of both sides, we will definitely see the next "two golden  decades" of the FOCAC and achieve greater success in building a China-Africa  community with a shared future in the new era.



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