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UPDATED: 11:17, January 12, 2006
China issues African Policy Paper aiming at promoting China-Africa ties
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The Chinese government issued Thursday the African Policy Paper in a bid to promote steady growth of China-Africa relations in the long term and bring the mutually-beneficial cooperation to a new stage.

The Chinese Government wishes to present to the world the objectives of China's policy towards Africa, the measures to achieve them, and its proposals for cooperation in various fields in the coming years, according to the paper.

The African continent, which encompasses the largest number of developing countries, is an important force for world peace and development.

The first few years of the new century witness a continuation of complex and profound changes in the international situation and further advance of globalization. Peace and development remain the main themes of our times.

Safeguarding peace, promoting development and enhancing cooperation, which are the common desire of all peoples, represent the irresistible historical trend.

On the other hand, it said, destabilizing factors and uncertainties in the international situation are on the rise.

Security issues of various kinds are interwoven, and peace remains evasive and development more pressing.

China, the largest developing country in the world, follows the path of peaceful development and pursues an independent foreign policy of peace. China stands ready to develop friendly relations and cooperation with all countries on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence so as to contribute to peace, stability and common prosperity around the world, it said.

This is the first time for the Chinese government to issue a paper elaborating its policy toward Africa. Among the 53 countries in Africa, 47 have established diplomatic relations with China.

Source: Xinhua


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