China and Africa
have a past linked by a long and deep friendship, which has stood
the test of time and many changes of international affairs. Most
African countries today uphold the one-China policy, and 46 of 53
African countries have established diplomatic relations with China.
To enhance friendship and cooperation with African and other
developing countries is a key element of China's foreign policy.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the
succession of Chinese leaders have all attached much importance to
the relations between China and Africa, and have worked out a
series of principles and policies for the development of
Sino-African relations.
While visiting the African continent in 1996, then Chinese
President Jiang Zemin put forward a five-point proposal on
establishing a long-term, stable Sino-African relationship of
stability and cooperation that is geared to the 21st century. The
five points include sincere friendship, treating each other
equally, unity and cooperation, common development and looking into
the future. The proposal has become the foundation of China's
policy toward Africa. The new Chinese leadership, carrying forward
the cause of the old leadership and forging ahead into the future,
adheres to China's policy toward Africa, and pays attention to
strengthening unity and cooperation between the two.
In June 2003. Chinese President Hu Jintao stressed that the
Chinese Government will endeavor to shape a new Sino-African
partnership based on long-term stability, equality and mutual
benefit.
China's Africa policy can be summed up
in the following six points:
1. China adheres to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,
respects African countries' choice in political system and
development path suited to their own national conditions, does not
interfere in internal affairs of African countries, and supports
them in their just struggles for safeguarding their independence,
sovereignty and territorial integrity, and their efforts in
maintaining their countries' stability, unity, and in promoting the
development of society and the economy.
2. China supports unity, cooperation and union among African
countries along with their self-improvement. It also advocates
African countries' efforts to preclude external interference to
solve their disputes in a peaceful way and through consultation.
China appreciates the African Union and other sub-regional
organizations to carry out the New Partnership for Africa's
Development program in a view to seeking peace, stability and
development, thus realizing the integrity of politics, economy and
security.
3. China strives to strengthen and develop a long-term; stable
political relationship with Africa featured by friendship, mutual
trust and cooperation in an all-round way. China wishes to enhance
the mutual visits between the leaders of the two sides as well as
the exchanges of various circles so as to increase mutual
understanding, expand common grounds, strengthen friendship and
promote cooperation.
4. China will, as best it can, continue to offer African
countries economic assistance with no political conditions attached
and take positive measures to increase economic benefit of the
China-aid projects in Africa. In the meantime, China will, taking
China-Africa Cooperation Forum as a platform, engage in various
forms of economic and trade cooperation, focusing on the areas of
agriculture, infrastructure building and human resources
development. China will also encourage cooperation between the two
sides, tap cooperative potentials and increase cooperative
efficiency.
5.China calls for the international community, especially
developed countries, to pay attention to the issue of African peace
and development, listen to the appeal of African countries, offer
them assistance, put more investment into these countries, reduce
their debts and further open their markets to African countries,
with an eye to helping solve real problems for Africa, narrowing
the gap between Africa and other regions of the world, and helping
Africa step on the road of sustainable development.
6. China supports Africa to participate in and play a bigger
role in international affairs. It will. as always, stand on the
side of African countries, strengthen consultation and cooperation
with African countries in the participation of international
affairs, strive for safeguarding the legal rights and interests of
developing countries, and promote the establishment of a democratic
international relationship and a just and reasonable international
political and economic order.
The current world situation has created both opportunities and
challenges. Developing countries should strengthen unity and
cooperation, seek advantages, avoid disadvantages and bravely face
the challenges. This is the choice of developing countries to seek
development.
African countries have pooled their efforts to promote the
building of an African Union. This displays that developing
countries are positive elements in safeguarding world peace and in
advancing human progress, that developing countries can improve
their unfavorable positions only by their own capability, and that
developing countries should intensify unity and cooperation.
China carries out a consistent policy toward Africa.
Sino-African friendship conforms to the fundamental interests of
Chinese and African people. Sino-African cooperation has bright
prospects. In the new century, China will explore new approaches in
Sino-African political and economic cooperation, thus taking
Sino-African relations to an even higher level.
(China.org.cn December 10, 2003)