Tanzanian Foreign Minister Asha-Rose Migiro has described the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation as the best way to exchange views
between the Chinese and African governments and people to work out
common development programs.
Migiro made the remarks before leaving for the Chinese capital
of Beijing to attend the third ministerial conference of the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation as the forum is officially known.
The foreign minister said, "The forum is the best way to
exchange views between China and Africa under one roof and come out
with one voice on issues affecting our people's development and
well-being."
"The first forum laid the foundation and gave direction to our
ministerial conferences while the second forum resulted in the
approved destination status for Chinese tourists and zero tariffs
for our exports," the minister said.
Migiro is expecting that two documents, the Draft Declaration of
the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and the Draft Beijing Plan of
Action (2007-2009), will be adopted before being approved by heads
of state and/or governments from China and African countries.
The ministerial conference is slated for November 3 while the
summit will be held in the ensuing two days, both in Beijing where
the inaugural forum was held.
The Tanzanian foreign minister also said that being the first
China-Africa summit where business people are involved, the
decisions at these two meetings will be carried further to the
private sector, which is the key actor in the development of
Africa.
"The forum promotes the development of relations between African
countries and China through equal participation by forum member
states in decision making," added Migiro. "For example, the forum
participants are equally involved in the preparation of the two
consensus documents of the Beijing Plan of Action and the Beijing
Declaration."
The two documents, therefore, will act as guidelines in bringing
about opportunities for African countries to prioritize their areas
of cooperation with China. Hence the forum gives African countries
self-confidence, freedom, mutual participation as the key
components in any kind of relations, the foreign minister said.
Tanzania is also expecting the China-Africa summit to serve as a
platform on which the heads of state and/or governments will
reaffirm their commitments on friendship, peace, cooperation and
development for mutual benefit.
"The coming forum will demonstrate to the world the model of
South-South Cooperation where the private sectors, side by side
with state and/or government leaders, are actively participating in
the development agenda," the minister said.
On bilateral relations, the foreign minister described the
Tanzanian-Chinese ties as "excellent".
Tanzania and China are all-weather friends whose friendship has
passed the test of time. "And we proudly look forward to ever-
growing friendly relations between the two countries and people,"
the foreign minister concluded.
(Xinhua News Agency October 23, 2006)