| Leaders from 24 African countries have arrived in China by
Thursday, two days before a high-profile summit that highlights traditional
friendship and cooperation between China and Africa.
Fifteen African leaders arrived in
Beijing Thursday, including presidents of Zambia, Ghana and Kenya, while nine
others had arrived earlier for the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation (FOCAC), which attracts 48 African countries that have diplomatic
relations with China.
The summit, slated for Nov. 4-5, will
focus on "friendship, peace, cooperation and development".
Chinese and African leaders will
exchange in-depth views on further development of Sino-African relations at the
summit, and blueprint their future all-round cooperation in various fields, said
Wei Jianguo, secretary-general of the Chinese preparatory committee for the
summit, at Thursday's closing ceremony of a Senior Officials Meeting.
On Friday, Chinese and African
ministers will be attending the Third Ministerial Conference. Following the 2000
launching of the FOCAC, two ministerial conferences were held in Beijing and
Addis Ababa.
FOCAC is a mechanism for collective
dialogue and cooperation jointly established by China and Africa to cope with
new challenges and facilitate common development. |