Chinese President, Xi Jinping, and President of the Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou Nguesso, have congratulated the Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the Implementation of Follow-up Actions of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
Both leaders wrote separately to the forum, which was held in Changsha, capital of central China’s Hunan Province.
President Xi said in his letter that FOCAC has effectively advanced the vigorous development of China-Africa cooperation since its establishment 25 years ago, becoming a fine example of solidarity and cooperation of the Global South.
He recalled unanimously agreeing with African leaders at the FOCAC Beijing Summit last September to promote the six-point proposition on the joint endeavour to advance modernisation.
According to him, they also jointly agreed to implement the 10 partnership actions for modernisation, leading China-Africa relations into a new stage of jointly building an all-weather community with a shared future for the new era.
He added that, with the efforts of both sides, a number of encouraging early achievements have been made in the implementation of the Beijing Summit’s outcomes.
Xi further disclosed that China and Africa have also reached consensus on launching the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges, which is expected to inject new vitality into China-Africa friendly cooperation.
Noting that the current international situation is marked by changes and turmoil, Xi assured of China’s commitment to providing new opportunities for the world with the new achievements of its modernisation and offering new impetus to Global South partners, including Africa, via its huge market.
According to Xi, China is ready to negotiate and sign the agreement of China-Africa Economic Partnership for Shared Development to implement the zero-tariff treatment for 100 per cent tariff lines for 53 African countries with which it has diplomatic relations. He added that his country will provide more convenience for the least developed African countries to export to China.
He added his country’s readiness to work with Africa to deepen the implementation of the 10 partnership actions for modernisation and strengthen cooperation in such key areas as green industry.
Other areas include e-commerce and e-payment, science and technology, artificial intelligence, and enhanced cooperation in security, finance, and the rule of law, to promote high-quality development of China-Africa cooperation.
Xi noted that openness and cooperation are the right path, as mutual benefit and win-win outcomes meet the aspirations of the people. According to him, China and Africa working together to advance modernisation will strongly promote solidarity and cooperation in the Global South and open up a brighter prospect for the cause of world peace and development.
He therefore expressed hope that China and Africa will continue to steadily advance the implementation of the Beijing Summit’s outcomes, carefully plan the future development of the FOCAC, join hands to build an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era, and contribute to building a community with a shared future for humanity.
Nguesso, on his part, stated that strategic and practical cooperation between Africa and China has achieved fruitful results since the Beijing Summit.
Noting that the ministerial meeting coincided with the 25th anniversary of FOCAC’s establishment, Nguesso said he would spare no effort and work with President Xi to promote greater progress in building a community with a shared future between Africa and China, and enhance the well-being of the people of both sides.
“As the African co-chair of the FOCAC, the Republic of the Congo is willing to work with China and other countries in the Global South to strengthen cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative, jointly build a multi-polar world free from unilateralism and protectionism, and usher in a new era of inclusive and mutually beneficial globalization,” he added.